 Would you rather pay $650 or $66 for a smart phone? Simple. With the Appalachian Advantage Plan, pay less upfront and then just a few dollars more every month. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. More than a thousand community members and business leaders attended the 2019 SOAR Summit, which wrapped up Friday at the Appalachian Wireless Arena in Pikeville. I'll tell you what, it is a blessing to be in eastern Kentucky every time I'm here. So proud of the people of this region, I'm so honored to be the governor, and when we have the kind of announcements that we have and the opportunities to bring joy and bring hope and bring inspiration to people, it's just a great day. Great day to be a Kentuckian. Again, it's encouraging to be here because you meet people who begin to believe with every success of SOAR Summit, people believe even more. I've talked about the fact that the first SOAR Summit that was ever held, I came here and every one of the speakers was from somewhere else, with almost no exception. They were people from the northern parts of Michigan and different places who came here to inspire us and say that do what we did, there's an opportunity. And now what I love is the speakers are all from here. And we're inspiring ourselves, we've taken this seed that other people planted and it has germinated and fruit is being born and we're taking these messages to ourselves and we now have other people coming here to be inspired by us. And it's encouraging for me, I mean every time I come here, I come away just having heard Major Rooney in his commentary just now as the keynote speaker. Just so many great encouraging inspiring words that I'm able to take away. Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and U.S. Congressman Hal Rogers both announced completion of the construction phase of the Kentucky Wired Project in eastern Kentucky. It will cover every county in eastern Kentucky. High-speed, high-capacity cable linked up to the world. Kentucky will be the only state that has done this. We'll be more wired than anybody else in the country. What it means, I think, for East Kentucky is these are, I think, this is the new interstate highway of our age. And it draws business and allows business to operate. In the past, we've had to leave home to go to Detroit City or wherever to find a job. And we've lost all this talent over the years. This cable, I think, will enable us to do that work here at home. Therefore, we'll have the benefit of the great high school graduates that we ship off now. To have that talent back here at home, it's I'm telling where we can go.