 Out with the old and in with the new with Appalachian Wireless. Trading an upgrade to one of the hottest smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S9 and save a hundred dollars. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company to your agreement required. An iconic restaurant in downtown Pikeville was closed today after the sudden passing of its owner. Dorsey's Dairy Bar on Bypass Road hung wreaths on the window in remembrance of Irene Fields who passed away Thursday. She opened Dorsey's in 1962 with a band playing on the roof of the building and 56 years later, the famous Dorsey Burger is still a staple to this day. We interviewed Irene just a couple of years ago about her famous burger. Well, at that time I lived in Louisville and my husband passed away so I came back here and I wanted a cheaper sandwich for some people so we started the Dorsey Burgers. How much did that first Dorsey Burger cost? 15 cents. You're not Dorsey, you're Irene, who's Dorsey? That's my sister at that time, she was the baby in the family. So she doesn't even live around here but she tells everybody she's got a dairy bar named after her in Pikeville. Yes, a lot of people, you know, they really connect her with the dairy bar here. How many people have ever elected you and called you Dorsey because they didn't know any better? Well, I don't know how many. I just let it go. So you get called Dorsey a lot? I get called Dorsey but I just, okay, that's all right. Services for Irene Fields will be held Saturday evening beginning at 6 p.m. at the Hall Funeral Home in Martin. Our funeral is Sunday at 1 p.m. also at the funeral home. Irene Fields was 83.