 Ever heard the old phrase strike when the iron is hot? Well, it's never been hotter than now. All this month at Appalachian Wireless, you can get the Samsung GS6 or the GS6 Edge for just one penny when you send them for service. The Galaxy S6, normally 49.99, now just a penny. The Galaxy S6 Edge, normally 99.99, now just a penny. Strike now while supplies last. Better service, bigger savings, serving you for the last 25 years at Appalachian Wireless. Big Sandy has a message for you, Kentucky. No! Secretary of State Allison Lundergan Grimes made a stop in the region Wednesday for the Go Vote Kentucky program. Secretary Grimes spoke to students at Big Sandy Community and Technical College in Prestonsburg to convince them of the importance of voting and to sign up those who weren't already registered. We are all across the state trying to encourage folks to take that first step to make sure that they can exercise their right to vote and that's saving time, just go online, govotekentucky.com and register to vote. Kentucky's voter registration is currently higher than the national average, but Grimes says 30 percent of eligible Kentuckians are not registered to vote. Grimes is hoping with the new online registration, that number will decrease. Our hope is that we inspire folks to realize we want a majority of folks turning out to determine the direction that our government, whether it be at the local, state or national level, will go. We don't need a minority of folks determining what's going to happen here in Kentucky. Grimes says most of those who aren't registered represent youth and the minorities, which is one reason she is speaking to colleges around the state. We believe that one of our roles here is to teach civic responsibility and voting is a fundamental construct of this democratic society that we live in. We are intent on promoting that right. Voter registration ends October 11th. For those who still need to register, log on to govotekentucky.com. Reporting in Prestonsburg for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.