 Apple Action Wireless and Samsung introduced the Z Flip 3. The Z Flip 3 is an actual flip phone. That one open reveals a stunning 6.7 inch touchscreen for the best of both worlds. To find out more, visit AppalachianWireless.com. We are you, we are Appalachian Wireless. Halloween, presented by Appalachian Wireless, took place in downtown Pikeville over the weekend, marking the 50th year that the event has been hailed for the community. We spoke with Brittany Rowe on-air personality for Z107.5, following the festivities to recap all the excitement from this Halloween treasure hunt. So over the weekend, we had our 50th anniversary of Halloween, our scavenger hunt in downtown Pikeville, and we gave away all kinds of cool prizes. And I have to be honest, it was so awesome to see all the families coming out to participate like they have in years past. Now with COVID last year, we had to do a virtual way. So it was just really nice to have the community out hunting for clues and really celebrating Halloween again this year. We had 20 clues and all the clues were found. And it was so funny watching some people like really try to find certain clues that were really obvious that they were like right there and they were just searching everywhere. So we were really entertained watching people try to hunt for the clues this year. Ted and Carolina and Jerry and Ben did a great job emceeing the event this year. Of course, we had it on live stream on Mountain Top TV as well on Facebook. And you always know, you gotta listen to the radio to find the clues. And it was just a really fun event this year. The weather was great. And we all had a really good time being back out there with the community and celebrating Halloween. Roe recounts a long list of items that were given away at the event, ranging from electronics to getaways and even one piece of autographed music memorabilia. We gave away a Bluetooth speaker. We gave away a karaoke machine. We gave away Riley Green tickets. A weekend getaway to Gatlinburg to Lake Sington and assigned autographed guitar by Alice Cooper, which was awesome. And we also gave away a recliner this year as well. We had all kinds of cool gifts this year. If you went out and found the tokens, you won some really awesome stuff this year. And like I said, it was so great to have the community involved again this year. Since we had to do it virtual last year, it was just really nice to be back to our roots and doing it the way we've always done it here at Mountain Top Media. And again, we celebrated our 50th anniversary of Halloween. Mountain Top Media would also like to thank all of the sponsors this year that sponsored Halloween and also all the businesses that donated a prize for Halloween. We really appreciate the community coming together to make Halloween what it is, and that's why we've been doing it for 50 years. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joshua Sloan.