 All this month get any smartphone 32 giga under for 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. It's no secret Kentucky has the largest elk herd east of the Rocky Mountains, but many people in our region haven't had the opportunity to see them. Officials at Jenny Wiley State Resort Park say that doesn't have to be the case. For a few more Saturdays, the park is offering elk viewing tours. We've got a 34 passenger bus, we've got tour vans and we'll take them out and we'll get up pretty close to them, you know, within good photo taking opportunities. While on the tour, visitors will learn about the history and the success of Kentucky's elk restoration program. And Shepherd says February and March is a great time of the year for viewing Kentucky's elk. The elk are herded up in their winter patterns. You're going to see large numbers of cows, you're going to see bachelor groups of bulls, you know, and things that kind of calm down from the rut season or the reproductive season during the fall. And right now, they're all worried about just taking in as many calories and being fat and sassy. There are four elk viewing dates coming up, February 18th and 25th, and then March 4th and the 11th. And on each of those Saturdays, there's a morning and an afternoon tour to choose from. And right now, the elk are easy to see. And you're going to come out and you're going to see upwards of 100 elk at a time. So you know, it's a good time to be viewing elk during the winter time. To guarantee your spot on an upcoming elk viewing tour, Jenny Wiley, call the number on your screen. Reporting in Prestonsburg for EKB News, I'm Shannon Deskins.