 You can like get away anyhow and cost them to wear normal clothes and you can have a lot of fun. Nightmare on Maine returned to Pikeville for its 13th year yesterday and for the first time since 2019, kids were able to get out and trick-or-treat without having to remain in their vehicles. It's such an amazing time tonight. We have perfect weather and we have the 13th annual Nightmare on Main Street. One more could you ask from the city of Bogville that a safe trunk-or-treat, the largest in the region. At this point, I think we have about 3,000 kids walking downtown, getting some candy, getting all sugared up from mom and dad. Sorry about that, it is what it is. But it's just a great time for everybody and more importantly, the kids are trick-or-treating. They're not stuck in a car. For the last couple of years, we've had to stick them in a car. They had to sit there in their car seat with their seat belt on, barely get the bag out there, not be able to interact with us at all. Tonight, they're interacting. You want to save money and Appalachian Wireless gets that. Right now, you can get up to $650 off select devices, including the latest and the greatest on the advantage and limited plan with a trade-in. Did y'all hear me? Up to $650 off select devices, including the latest and greatest with a trade-in. I'm not a math whiz, but this deal, it's amazing. And you'll be on the region's premier network. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. See Appalachian Wireless.com for complete terms and conditions. Roberts noted that nightmare on Maine wouldn't have been possible without the help of city officials ensuring a safe, fun night for the kids. The city of Pikeville has always believed that community is number one. And that's the most important thing that we do. Yes, we do things in downtown that some people don't like. We do things that some people do like. But an event like this is just a fun way to get everybody involved. You get to see your neighbor. I saw a guy today I graduated high school with a lot of years ago that I hadn't seen since then. I didn't know him. He didn't know me. He said a name and I went, do I? Yeah, at a click. What else would I have ever seen him but an event like this? Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.