 Ever heard the old phrase strike when the iron is hot? Well, it's never been hotter than now. All this month at Appalachian Wireless, you can get the Samsung GS6 or the GS6 Edge for just one penny when you send them for service. The Galaxy S6, normally $49.99, now just a penny. The Galaxy S6 Edge, normally $99.99, now just a penny. Strike Now will supplies last. Better service, bigger savings, serving you for the last 25 years at Appalachian Wireless. This morning, live local radio was celebrated in Pikeville as 93.1 WDHR's Daybreak Morning Show wrapped up its sixth year on the air. This morning is a celebration. Appalachian Wireless is celebrating 25 years. Daybreak Morning Show is celebrating six years. And Double Quick, where we are live broadcasting from, is celebrating 50 years. And although today's festivities centered around the Daybreak Morning Show, officials at East Kentucky Broadcasting say live morning shows have been on the air since the company was started in 1949. While the industry in large part has gotten away from a lot of live, local shows, we've really always made an effort to stay plugged into our communities by having local people do local shows. And that way we never lose that connection. It's one of the things that sets East Kentucky Broadcasting apart. And while Daybreak is known for giving away prizes and playing games with its collars, everyone involved agrees the information is the most important part of the show. The community depends on it for information, for road issues, traffic concerns, school closings, things like that. The Daybreak Morning Show airs weekday mornings from six till nine a.m. on 93.1 W-D-H-R and is simulcast on EKB-TV and EKB-TV.com. Reporting in Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shannon Deskins.