 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with sign up or renewal of a two year service agreement. That's almost $100 off the regular price. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. The Williamson Health and Wellness Center along with other leaders from Williamson are partnering with students and executives from the Stanford Graduate School of Business to collaborate around Williamson's economic re-diversification. We have three main parts of our work. A core part of it is building trust amongst all of the participants recognizing that trust is such a key part to any type of collaboration that we want to do together. The second part is mapping the opportunities and challenges in any given community around key issue areas. And the last part is co-creating commitments in next step. Today, EKB News tagged along while 30 individuals from Stanford University toured the Hatfield and McCoy trails. Throughout the week, participants will build an understanding of Williamson and explore innovative solutions that can accelerate the community's transformation. There are several initiatives that we're working around, both workforce and education. Access to healthy foods of course is one of the initiatives. Dr. Beckett and I are hoping to bring an entity from California into Mingo County that will offer fresh, locally produced foods to the school system. Williamson officials are hopeful to have a diverse outlook from the individuals from Stanford. The individuals that are invited come from a very diverse gender and socioeconomic backgrounds so that we're able to get a lot of innovative ideas and be very inclusive of what strategies we want to put forward. The Stanford Graduate School of Business has so far partnered with 10 different cities, but say Williamson is the city they are most excited about teaming up with. Reporting in Williamson for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.