 Kentucky's new moonshine trail, which will be kicking off its second season this spring, has brought tourism to many destinations around eastern Kentucky, one such destination being the Kentucky Miss Distillery in Letcher County. It's good for our tourism. It's been well accepted here. The the Whiteburg location is a destination for folks coming to eastern Kentucky. They come in and stop and take a tour and do the taste testing and stuff. And it's fun to get to collaborate with other counties and just see what's going on. Appalachian Wireless just can't stop themselves. Get the iPhone 13 128 gig for a penny with a two-year contract on the mix and match or unlimited plan, new or renewed line. While supplies last, one penny for an iPhone 13. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. The trail takes tourists to six different distilleries around the state with four side stops. Trailgoers receive a passport that they can get stamped at each stop along the way. Adam says the boost Letcher County receives from the trail is a big win. We think it's a win-win for tourism. I think people will start getting out of the house. Cabin Fever has set in and they're ready to get out and just get out and enjoy the outdoors. And I think that the Kentucky Mist moonshine is just a wonderful destination for folks to come to Letcher County. And then once they're here to to be a part of the moonshine trail. For a list of all the distilleries on the moonshine trail, you can visit moonshinetrail.com. For mountaintop news, I'm Kelsey Fidele.