 The Appalachian Wireless Holiday Sale is going on now. Till the end of the year, visit us in store or reserve online for an unbelievable sale on the hottest devices. We know what you want for the holidays because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Throughout the month of December, Kentucky State Police Post 9 and Coal Run have been hosting their Cram the Cruiser food drive during the weekends. Families have been lining up to meet the troopers and receive charity during the Christmas season. Public Affairs Officer Michael Coleman tells us more. This is the last week for Cram the Cruiser here, so we're still taking donations. You can bring us to Post 9 where we actually have a donation being set up at the South Winston Food City. We did our one day event there at South Winston Food City where we received multiple donations, food and some monetary donations which will also go to the local food pantry that will be donating all the food to. We're working with the Lighthouse Ministry Food Pantry over in Belfry, Kentucky and they're going to take all those items and hand them out to the public and they'll also take the money and they'll go to God's Pantry and be able to order and buy things cheaper than what we would if we were just going to the store. This year we received probably more money donations than we did food. I don't know if people were just stopping by and seeing us out there and they would drop some money into the donation bucket but like I said all that money will go to the Lighthouse Ministry Food Pantry so they'll be able to go out and purchase food or purchase items needed for people in the community. Cram the Cruiser has always been by the community, for the community. Anyone can help by donating food or money. When the food donations brought in the post and the one day event, we've had probably several hundred people come by and make some kind of donation. With events such as this, it's always a great time for the community to come out and help us be able to collect these items so that we can get back to the community. I know the holidays is an expensive time for everyone but if you can come out and make some kind of donation so that we can help someone have a better Christmas and just make sure they have food on the table this Christmas. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.