 Who says you can't have it all? Not Appalachian Wireless, we know what you want. Appalachian Wireless offers the hottest smartphones and unlimited data plans, all on the region's number one network. A feud that ripped two families apart for almost 28 years is now bringing hundreds of families together. Over 800 people registered for this weekend's Hatfield and McCoy Marathon. The race began in South Williamson, Kentucky, traveled through Matewon, West Virginia and finished in Williamson. 46 states were represented and the race saw runners from as far away as Canada, South Korea and New Zealand. A staple during the marathon is the Devil Ants Hatfield and Randall McCoy impersonators. Jerry Acres and Doyle Van Meter greet runners from start to finish over the weekend. We started the race this morning at 7, we started the marathon and then we come back here at 7.45 and start the 5K and then we'll hang out here at the finish line the whole day as the runners come in from all the races. The two have been performing during the Hatfield and McCoy Marathon as well as bus tours for over a decade. A friend of ours wrote a skit and he kind of recruited us to do it about 15 years ago and we've been doing it ever since. The two are so dedicated, more than half of their costumes are real, including the hair. He just grows it for this, for this birth. I'll probably shave it all off and trim up everything today. Yeah. Start back again. This is not real, everything else is. Acres and Van Meter encourage those who haven't participated to do so and invite those who have participated to come back. In Williamson, Shelby Porter, EKB News.