 Appalachian Wireless now has new forward pay pricing where you can pay up front and get the data and features you desire. Five gigabytes of data, just $39.99. Unlimited, just $79.99. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Throughout the last 20 years, millions of people have heard the story about the lucky penny that Dale Earnhardt said helped him win the Daytona 500 in 1998. But not everyone knows the young woman who gave it to him lives in Pike County, Kentucky. Her name is Wessa Miller. She's born with open spine. Spina bifida. They told me take her home and enjoy her. When she made it two years, they said five years at the most. When she made it five years, they said, well, just take it day by day and that's what we have done. When Wessa was six, her family was contacted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. So when they called to ask Wessa what she wanted, it was to see Dale Earnhardt. And I was like, are you serious? Of all the things you could do, you want to see Dale Earnhardt? Two days before the 1998 Daytona 500, Wessa got to meet Earnhardt, and that's when she presented him with a penny. I said, here, you're going to win the Daytona 500. And that's exactly what happened. 20 years of trying, 20 years of frustration. Dale Earnhardt will come to the caution flag to win the Daytona 500. But it wasn't until a few days later that Wessa found out what he had done with that penny. I didn't know he was going to go to his dashboard. See, we didn't know he stuck it to the dash. We didn't know none of that until he went to Daytona USA and wanted to penny out the car. He stuck on the dash. One of the Daytona 500. Good luck from her. Thank God for angels, and I think she is our angel here. But the relationship between Wessa and Dale Earnhardt didn't end there. He gave Wessa a Christmas present that year. A brand new van. She got it December 23rd. The same year she gave him the penny, we went to Dale Earnhardt's Chevrolet and picked it up. And as word about Wessa's lucky penny traveled, people began sending her Dale Earnhardt memorabilia. We've got a bunch of stuff. Bunch of Dale Earnhardt stuff. Chevrolet sent stuff. RCR sent stuff. People sent stuff. We've got stuff everywhere. And most of that stuff is on display at the family's grocery store and restaurant near Grapevine in Pike County, appropriately named Wessa's home of the lucky penny. But the lucky penny is still glued to the dash of Dale Earnhardt's car in North Carolina where Wessa says it should be. No, I want more than that. I still want to be on the car. In Pike County, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.