 Right now at Appalachian Wireless, you can get the Samsung Galaxy S7 for just $99.99 and get a second one Service agreement is required on both devices serving you for the last 25 years with better service and bigger savings at today's Appalachian Wireless On just about any given weekend in our region It's not hard to find an athletic event raising money for a non-profit group or a member of the community in need And this Saturday a power lifting event in Pikeville is hoping to do just that This is the second year for the pound-for-pound power lifting benefit held at the Pikeville area YMCA In 2015 proceeds were raised for retired Kentucky state trooper Scott Hopkins who was battling cancer and this year proceeds Will be going to help another former post-9 employee This year's retired dispatcher Mike Harris. He Unfortunately had an injury and now is paralyzed so the benefit this year goes to him To help purchase a handicapped successful vehicle. He's retired. Take state police dispatcher Power lifting is a sport that is growing in popularity and kids says he is expecting local competitors as well as men and women powerlifters from outside our region It's USPF rules, which makes the United States Paralympic Federation rules It's one of the oldest federations that we go by for rules, which is obviously for the safety of the competitors I've got your response from you know people out of the area I've got some from West Virginia coming and also from Western Kentucky So anyone that just enjoy enjoys powerlifting and just wants to help good cause while doing what they love to do The 2016 pound-for-pound power lifting benefit will be held this Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. The entry fee is $20 per lifter and the spectator fee is $5