 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. A car and bike show was held Saturday in Johnson County with all proceeds going to help the brand new Oil Springs number two fire station, a station that's already become a great asset to the community. This has helped out a great deal of people that was out of our five-mile radius, and this put a lot of people in that five-mile radius. It's helped us plus the people that now within five miles of the fire department, so that helped them out on their insurance, that put them from a nine down to a five ISO place, so that's got to help out, you know. Most importantly, the funds raised will go toward training to help save lives. Now that there's not a rescue squad in Johnson County, most of all the local volunteer departments are trying to do their own rescue. We're trying to take a step forward in that where we cover Paintsville Lake, get swift water trained, get all of our water rescue stuff together, and that's really what this event's going towards, is getting our money together to be able to better ourselves for the people in our community and the guests that come to Paintsville Lake. If you would like to donate to the Oil Springs number two fire station, send your contribution to Oil Springs Fire and Rescue PO Box 200, Oil Springs, Kentucky, 412-38.