 Santa knows where to find all the best and hottest smartphones just in time to make this Christmas better and bigger than ever. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. The Kentucky Enterprise Industrial Park has now reached capacity. Today, the city of Pikeville announced Innerblue as its final tenant for the formerly known Marion Branch property. Innerblue, an energy innovation company, plans to invest $412 million in central and eastern Kentucky. The company is expected to employ roughly 875 people with an average salary of $81,000 at the facility in Pikeville. Another 110 people will work at the company's new headquarters in Lexington. This announcement is going to bring jobs to people that have been looking for jobs and wanting jobs for a long time. The manufacturing facility will make special batteries to power transit buses, commercial trucks, military vehicles, and other equipment. The work ethic is here, the values are here. The desire to make a huge difference economically is already here. This is the culmination of a dream that a lot of us have had for all of our lives. This is a real wake-in when I think of East Kentucky. Construction on the facility is expected to break ground in six months. Completion of the project is projected for 2020. We'll be employing in excess of 900 people here and it's going to be building over the next three years as an employment base. We had a quality workforce that we could put to work that understood machinery and equipment and production environments. PICU is the third and final business to announce the Kentucky Enterprise Industrial Park as its location. In Pikeville, Shelby Porter, EKB News.