 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. The long-awaited King Cole Festival has returned. Wednesday we spoke with Action and Mingo president, Jada Hunter, about festivities this week. The King Cole Festival actually began right here in Williamson 49 years ago. But this will be our 48th because everything was canceled last year. It's an event for everyone in the area to get together and also for people to kind of come back home and visit again. So it's all about heritage. We will have a heritage display set up right in the middle of town on the corner of Logan and 2nd Avenue and in addition to that we will have artisans, people, local people who make items to be sold on the street here. And we're excited this year that we're going to have apple butter stirring here on the street and being sold by Walker's Family Farms and we're very excited about that. Other activities include performances by the Lincoln County Cloggers, Kelly Roberts, Cassidy Faith Slater and more. In addition to that we're having a new feature in our King Cole Festival parade this year and we're going to have a division for little girls who want to wear their princess dresses, really girls of all ages. We're going to have a real Cinderella who they'll be following. We also are inviting boys and girls to wear their favorite superhero outfit and to walk in the parade behind a superhero that we're going to be having as a guest. For a full list of activities and events you can visit williamsonforward.com. And our applications are also available. The festival will be held from September 16th to September 19th. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Corjol.