 All this month at Appalachian Wireless, get the only truly water-resistant Android smartphone the Samsung Galaxy S7 for just $99.99 and get a second one free while supplies last. Service agreement is required. Better service? Bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Two Floyd County organizations now have deeper pockets. Floyd County Judge Executive Ben Hill and Sheriff John Hunt presented checks Wednesday to Operation School Shoes and the Floyd County Senior Citizens Program. This was something that me and John organized. We actually went out and talked to corporations, individual businesses, individuals. Hunt and Hill raised approximately $17,000 in May during a charity golf scramble. Previously, the Floyd County Sheriff's Department hosted a golf scramble to raise money for the Kentucky Sheriff's Boys and Girls Ranch. This year, they wanted to help even more. We want to do things for our own kids and as many kids as we could do, not just one or two. So we kept all the money here in the county. Recipients were overjoyed to receive the money, especially with today's struggling economy. It's so much more than a pair of shoes. It's showing the love of Jesus and showing these kids love. We don't want them to ever feel like this is a turdable thing. We want to build them up and make it a really fun day for them. It's crazy. I've gone on the meal runs with them and they'll be sustaining their waiting for them at the door. It is such a special program and I had no idea before I had this job how awesome it is. The Floyd County Senior Citizens Program operates all year. Operation School Shoes will be held August 6 at the Betsy Lane Gym from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Reporting in Prestonsburg, for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.