 Ring in the New Year with amazing savings from Appalachian Wireless. Get the Galaxy S7 for just $49.99 when you sign a renew a two-year service agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. The National Women's March took place today in Washington, D.C. as did coinciding marches across the nation. One of which took place in downtown Pikeville where approximately 100 people united to be heard as one voice. A voice that spoke of love, equality, and unity. Something's happened through the years. We're not partners anymore. And as a man, I think you realize that. You see it every day. They're trying to control our minds, our bodies. And it just, we need stronger voices. And we're going to do it in a peaceful way to let people know that we are still strong and we want to fight for our rights. Now although this may be a women's march, they are not only marching for women's rights, but for the rights of everyone. We are a melting pot of a nation. And I believe that we need to come together in this time. And love really does Trump hate. And I think it's great that in the heart of Trump country that there's so many people out here, men and women alike supporting women and minorities. And we're all brothers and sisters in Christ. So I believe that we all need to lift each other up because we're all the same inside. Today's march also brought attention to many issues that affect us all. Our current governor with a Republican Senate and a Republican House just enacted right to work legislation. And really what it does to cut it, put it all in a nutshell, it lowers wages. It suppresses work conditions to where it's not as safe. You have no control or no say in your job. Event organizers would like to thank the city of Pikeville and everyone who helped make the event a successful one. Reporting from Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shawn Allen.