 Who says you can't have it all? Not Appalachian Wireless, we know what you want. Appalachian Wireless offers the hottest smartphones and unlimited data plans, all on the region's number one network. 28-year-old Justin Smith of Pals Creek and 24-year-old Dalton Johnson of Collins Highway near Pikeville pleaded guilty this week to charges related to a convenience store robbery in Pike County. Pike County Commonwealth's attorney Rick Bartley said Justin Smith carried a knife when he and Dalton Johnson robbed a convenience store late last year, stealing, among other items, lottery tickets. This was a very serious case when the two men went in and threatened the clerk in this convenience store. Not only did they pull a knife, but they made the clerk go back into a back room. A terrifying thing, really. These two people and another woman that was involved later tried to cash those lottery tickets at several places and we have additional charges based on that. Earlier this week, Smith and Johnson entered into plea agreements which saw them plead guilty to amended charges of second-degree robbery. Smith also pleaded guilty to a tampering with physical evidence charge. We have dismissed those lottery ticket charges as a part of the plea agreement and the two men that did plead guilty. Now there was a woman involved in the case and for procedural reasons her case has been continued. She recently got arrested again and so we're having to look at how these new charges impact her old case. As part of their plea agreements, Justin Smith is facing a 15-year prison sentence while Dalton Johnson could serve up to 10 years in prison. Smith and Johnson will be sentenced at a later date. In Pikeville, Chris Anderson, EKB News.