 The Appalachian Advantage plan is the simpler, better way to get the phone you actually want instead of paying hundreds of dollars upfront. Simply pay the taxes up front and a few extra dollars on your monthly bill and get the phone you really want. It's called the Appalachian Advantage and is available at Appalachian Wireless. Floyd County Sheriff's Department will be hosting the first annual Walk Run Ride in honor of Deputy Oliver Little, June 11th. Deputy Little had been with the Sheriff's Office for six years when he died due to complications from COVID in October 2021. Yeah, Oliver was a great guy, a healthy 46-year-old boy that loved police work. He loved people. He loved helping people. He was a paramedic. He'd done that for years even before he came over to me and service is what he was all about. And so it's a way for us to honor a man who loved giving to his community and serving others. And we just thought it was appropriate. His family wanted to do something in honor of their brother, their son. And it's just a way for us all to remember Oliver each year is to have an annual, this will be the first one, but we plan on doing it every year for Oliver. The proceeds from the Run Walk Ride will go to Kentucky Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation, which helps cover funeral costs for fallen officers. So we're going to have the 5k at the Geniwally Lake. So it'll be around the lake and Geniwally is one of the few lakes around. It's very scenic from a roadway. You can drive around it. And so we'll meet at the old swimming pool, the boat ramp there. And that'll be where we're signed up and that'll be the starting point. And we're doing a little different. It's called a Walk Run Ride. A lot of people want to ride their bikes. So if you're bringing a child with you that maybe just have a, you know, small bicycle and don't want to walk with mom or dad or run, they can bring their bike or anybody can bring a bike. Registration opens at 8 a.m. and the Walk Run Ride will begin at 9 a.m. Registration is $12 in honor of Deputy Little's badge number, 212. For more information, go to Floyd County Sheriff's Department, Prestonsburg, Kentucky on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robertson.