 Appalachian Wireless proudly brings you unlimited data. Unlimited data is only $80 a month for a single line. Four lines as low as $200. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless. An East Kentucky network company. Get a speed slow to 25 gigabytes per line to 512 kilobits for phones and tablets. And 15 gigabytes for motors. See store for more details. Business and community leaders from across eastern Kentucky gathered today in Pikeville to brainstorm ideas for a regional branding initiative. Officials with Pride recently announced the receipt of an ARC technical assistance grant and they are using it to see how best to market the region. We want to bring people here to the region and keep them here in the region as a whole. So that's the branding initiative. We're not really looking for a logo out of this. We're just interested in telling our story, bragging on what we have here in southern and eastern Kentucky. Pride retained Steve Chandler as a consultant for the project and for the past two days two different teams have toured the region, hosting six town hall meetings to discuss how to bring people to eastern Kentucky. And we're not here trying to remake the wheel either. We're just trying to put a platform out to bring more folks together across the region. I think the conversations are already there. We're just trying to expand them some. In addition to local business leaders attending today's meeting, several tourism officials also traveled to Pikeville and Pike County Tourism and CVB Executive Director Tony Tackett says he's pleased to see a true regional effort to promote the area. Today you'll see a tourism director traveling from Ashland, Kentucky to be in Pikeville today for this meeting. You'll see people traveling from Hazard. You'll see people traveling from our capital in Frankfurt just to make sure that we are tying the shoestrings for a better tomorrow for these visitors. Following Pikeville's meeting this morning, the final two town hall meetings were held at Natural Bridge State Park and in Hazard. In Pikeville, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.