 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless. Any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless at East Kentucky Network Company. Money seized in a 2015 drug investigation in Jenkins is finally being put to some good use. More than $5,500 cash seized from Philip Tackett when he was arrested on drug trafficking charges in 2015 is being dispensed to the Jenkins Police Department, the Neon Police Department and the Letcher County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office. Tackett pleaded guilty in the drug trafficking case and the money seized from him during the investigation has been cleared to be dispensed to the three agencies, the police departments receiving equal lion's shares of the money. Her investigation found that it was gained, the cash was gained during illegal activity trafficking, so upon his guilty plea, part of it, the money was ordered to be forfeited to us, Neon and the Commonwealth Attorney's Office, we'll split it all amongst the three agencies. Jenkins Police Chief Jim Stevens said even with the money being put to good use, it still doesn't fix the damage that the illicit drug trade has done to the community. But Stevens said it's a start. The money will be put to good use, we'll use it for training things for the police department, there's other uses we can use for it as well, but the fact is the money will be going from something illegal to something legal, so you're going from something that hurts people to something that's going to help people. In Jenkins, Chris Anderson, EKB News.