 What happens when you combine the region's best network with a plan that requires no money down on the phone you choose, but also allows you to upgrade to the latest and greatest phone quicker than the traditional contract? You get the Appalachian Advantage. Better service and bigger savings. Full payment plan requires historical details. Advantage requires no money down. Taxes do a time of sale. Wednesday morning, Martin County Sheriff John Kirk and his deputies were trained to use new gloves that were donated to the department. But these aren't your average cold weather gloves. It's a very unassuming, humane, low output voltage emitter, just like we talk about. Generated low output voltage emitter. Glove on. It's only for one to two seconds that I'm doing that. The demonstration is strictly to fuel the glove for what the glove does. The glove, a product of Nicholas's company, Compliant Technologies, delivers a jolt of 380 volts when applied directly to skin. We call it the force multiplier. It's kind of like having an invisible partner with you that gives you the tactical edge when you're dealing with people and you have to use force. Nichols decided to personally deliver the gloves to Sheriff Kirk after reading about the department's struggles. I recently read an article about a sheriff that said, had a Facebook post, hey, you know, we're having some issues right now, get a gun, you know, get a barking biting dog and lock your doors. And the Lord put it on my heart. I just said, what can I do to help him? Because I know a lot of these guys are strapped. They're out there by themselves. When I made that Facebook post, it was basically to tell my more vulnerable people, the elderly, the widows, the people who live by themselves that, you know, guys, I can't be there in 10 minutes. You know, I don't have someone out here 24 hours a day. But thanks to Nicholas and his company, the Martin County Sheriff's Office now has four pairs of compliant technology gloves, which gives Sheriff Kirk a little more peace of mind. You know, I work a lot of hours. A lot of times, you know, I stay out when my, when Aaron comes out of a night because I don't want him out here by himself. If that gives him an extra tool, gives him an advantage a little, a little better and I feel more comfortable with it.