 The Appalachian Advantage plan is the simpler, better way to get the phone you actually want instead of paying hundreds of dollars up front. Simply pay the taxes up front and a few extra dollars a month and get the phone you really want. It's called the Appalachian Advantage, available at Appalachian Wireless. Today during the Into the Future SORA Summit, Governor Andy Beshear and U.S. Congressman Hal Rogers announced $24.4 million in abandoned mine land economic revitalization program funds. These funds will help increase industry, jobs, and tourism throughout eastern Kentucky. Floyd County received two grants totaling $4 million. The Country Music Highway received $1 million to modify and equip the broadcasting studio at the Mountain Arts Studio, and Thunder Ridge Property was awarded $3 million to purchase 58 acres to develop the Thunder Ridge Industrial Park. Amler Funding was also awarded to Martin and Letcher Counties. $6.6 million was awarded to Martin for the installation of an apple packing and sorting facility, and $1.7 million was awarded to Begin Development on the Raven Rock Resort in Letcher County. An additional $3 million in funding was announced for MacGuffin County, $2 million was announced to construct visitor center, restaurant, entertainment space, and parking, and $1 million was awarded to construct a build ready certified site for a 50,000 square foot facility. More information about the Amler program can be found at ky.gov. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.