 Appalachian Wireless offers forward pay. No contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start in 1999 a month and include unlimited talk and text or take it to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99 with 50 gigs of high speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Located across from Pike County Library, Goodwill's newest 10,000 square foot store opened its doors Friday to an eager crowd. During the grand opening, Mountaintops spoke with Goodwill of Kentucky CEO Amy LaTrell about their new location. Well, this is the grand opening of our new Pikeville store. Our former Pikeville store was up in Coal Run, was a much smaller facility. Not as good accommodations for especially our donors, but also our employees who need to process all those donations and our shoppers. So this one has a larger sales floor. It has a drive through donation and it's got a sizable back room so our employees can work comfortably there. The new location will house a few new features such as a drive through for donors wanting to get rid of items without leaving their car. Additionally, as the size of the new Goodwill is larger than its previous location, they hope to keep more staff. The size of our workforce will fluctuate with our sales. So we know that in this store we'll be able to sell more goods. So that means we'll be able to bring more jobs to Pikeville and we'll have more funding for our services. As a part of Goodwill's slogan is to purchase with a purpose, LaTrell says they hope to help those seeking to build new lives. We offer a variety of services to people who need kind of a hand up as they try to build a new life. A lot of people who are in recovery, a lot of people who have been in chronic poverty. And so this store will be a huge asset to us in being able to expand what we have available to Pike County. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.