 Appalachian Wireless has a plan to make your life simpler. It's called forward pay. No contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start at $19.99 a month and include unlimited talking text or ticket to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99, which has 50 gig of high-speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. On Thursday, September 15th, the Pike County Long Term Recovery Group held their second meeting at Shelby and Grace Baptist Church. The group currently consists of active community volunteers, members of the Red Cross and FEMA, emergency management officials and spiritual leaders. During the meeting, they discussed their strategies for providing necessary materials to those in need, as well as sustaining support for the next few years to come. What we're doing here today is our second meeting to reform a long-term relief group here in Pike County to meet some of the needs from the recent flooding. It's part of getting a new structure for that people with information providers, FEMA, the county, Red Cross, and other agencies are here with us, several pastors and others from the community that have been doing this before. I ended up being a chair in 2010 of our long-term relief group. We spent a couple of years repairing after the floods in 2010. And so that's what we're here today. We're in the early stages of developing a new and active long-term relief group. As the name implies, the group is focusing on spending large amounts of time helping the community, planning as far as five years into the future. With the involvement from several high-profile organizations, they are confident in their ability to give back to the people of East Kentucky. Well, I think we've already have a good response in the community, business leaders, two or three that are in the room right now, two or three that couldn't make it today, other leaders, spiritual leaders, pastors, chaplains and others who are ready to go or have been working already, but they're ready to move to another phase, which is that long-term recovery. So I think we're in good shape, but if you think you have something that you really could add and want to be a part of that, I encourage you to get a hold of me. For any questions about the group or how to be involved, contact Randy Johnson at 606-794-8463. For Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.