 Appalachian Wireless offers forward pay, no contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start in 1999 a month and include unlimited talk and text or take it to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99 with 50 gigs of high-speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. With the upcoming opening of the Power Grant, SOAR has partnered with the Appalachian Regional Commission to host a virtual training session on how to apply for the grant. When SOAR was first founded it was seen as an organization to help with grant capacity development to make sure that you know we're applying for federal funds that we're helping folks with best practices and and kind of shepherd them with the hope that we get as many projects funded as possible. ARC federal co-chief Gail Manchin and the Kentucky Commissioner for the Department for Local Government Dennis Keen will be speaking at the event. So anybody that's a non-profit or local government an area development district or is interested in looking at power as a specific funding source whether you've been successful or not should come. I would highly highly encourage folks that have submitted that have been unsuccessful or maybe first time registrants or applicants. The event will cover understanding instructions of the grant, federal match component, sustainability and many other topics to help get an applicant's power grant funded. The thing we care most about at SOAR is that more projects get funded in Eastern Kentucky. There's a big difference between a good idea and a good idea that's fundable and that doesn't mean that your idea isn't worthwhile or it isn't important. It's just that you have to you have to play by the the rules of the program and know how to write applications and so that's really what we're gonna be talking about. The event will be hosted from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. January 20th. To register for the event go to soar-ky.org and click on the registration link. For Mountain Top News I'm Brianna Robinson.