 Upgrade your smart phone with Appalachian Wireless. Get $300 off selected models. Capture memories. Stream and stay connected. Put the latest technology. Visit one of our stores or AppalachianWireless.com right now. Appalachian Wireless 16th annual community outreach golf benefit event raises over $13,000 for a local charity. We had 32 teams show up for the event and had a great day of weather and asked those people to give us an entry fee. And then asked all those people to buy Mulligans and gave away some great prizes for the winning teams. And then at the end of the day, we totaled all that money up. And then we give it all to charity. The funds raised during the event will be allocated to the foundation for Appalachian Kentucky. We're based out of hazard that has been supporting flood victims for about a year now. You know, our region had a lot of places impacted by devastating flooding and it's still ongoing. There's still a lot of people that are still impacted to this day and rebuilding homes and lives. And so, you know, the need for funds is still there. So we thought it was very appropriate to go and donate those funds that we raised on Friday to a great cause. The Appalachian Wireless community outreach golf benefit celebrates its 16th year. It remains a shining example of the power of community involvement and the collective efforts to make a difference. Throughout the day, great weather, great food, a lot of camaraderie, lots of smiles, everything we raised just over. Well, we're at $13,000, at least $13,000. We're confident that number is going to go higher than that, but that's the total that we're at right now. I wish I could give a more firm number, but as with corporate America, there's still a lot of checks out there that we're waiting on, a lot of promised money and things of that nature. So, you know, we're very confident that number is going to go higher than that, but that's the number that we've got right now is at least $13,000. But we're confident it's going to go higher than that. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.