 Appalachian Wireless has a plan to make your life simpler. It's called forward pay. No contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start in 1999 a month and include unlimited talk and text or ticket to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99, which has 50 gig of high-speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. As Kentuckians begin the recovery process after the devastating flooding that swept through Eastern Kentucky, Knot County Sportsplex has opened as a donation and distribution center. All right, so we are taking donations from everywhere. We have donations all the way from Indiana, Tennessee, everywhere, Kentucky State Police has donated. All local churches has donated. All the community has come together and donated. We have saved the children. All of this came from saving the children. We have donations coming from everywhere. We have water, we have baby supplies, everything you would need. All day for baby formulas, diapers. Currently, the Sportsplex largest donation needs are cleaning tools, toilet paper, garbage bags, pet food, and canned food with tabs. We have given everything. We will not turn no one away no matter where you're from, what you're, anything like that. We do have limited stuff, so we can't give boxes. We have everything we need. I mean, you can volunteer, you can come and help, volunteer, and help any way you possibly want. Knot County Sportsplex is open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and a FEMA Mobile Registration Center is also on site. For updates on donation needs, go to Knot County Sportsplex on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.