 Bring your own device to Appalachian Wireless and get up to $300 in bill credits. If you're looking to switch to the Big Blue Appalachian Wireless Network, there's no better time than right now to bring in your device, because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Officer Tony Kahn of the Pikeville Police Department recently received the 2022 Kentucky Governors Award for Occupant Protection. Mountaintop spoke with Officer Kahn to discuss the award and the work he did in 2022. It's basically because it's the seat belt award. Officers when they get out here, when they make traffic stops, one of the things that we were always taught to do was we either educate or enforce or both. And a lot of times we try to tell people about the dangers of not wearing your seat belt, the dangers of not putting your child in a car seat correctly or having them inspected correctly. I'm just pleased to death. I work at a department that encourages us to get out here and make the world a little safer place. Officer Kahn says he was very humbled to receive the award, but his biggest priority was educating drivers on seat belt and car seat safety. Awards are great, but the satisfaction of educating people and keeping them safe in the cars is more than an award. Officer Kahn's hope for 2023 is that one of the newer officer gets out there and beats his record to receive the award themselves. For Mountaintop News, I'm Kelsey Dean.