 Would you rather pay $650 or $66 for a smart phone? Simple. With the Appalachian Advantage Plan, pay less upfront and then just a few dollars more every month. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Over 10 school districts with grades ranging from kindergarten up to 12th grade all gathered at the Appalachian Wireless Arena to compete in a regional STLP competition. So we actually with STLP we do a regional competition where we travel all around the state. This is our ninth of nine regional competitions. We're wrapping up here, going out on a bang here in Pikeville. And what we have with STLP competition is these are students who have figured out there is an issue, there's a challenge, there's something they want to fix, change or teach people about in their school or community and they're using technology to accomplish those goals. And they're here today to tell judges about it, hoping to get invited to come to the STLP state championship in Lexington in April. For a lot of them, this will be the first presentation they've ever given in their academic or professional career. This could be the launch pad for them doing different careers down the road. And so this is just great chances and opportunities and ways for kids to interact with adults from other schools, interact with kids from other schools and see how kids are using technology to learn all across the region. The competition is fun and we love that aspect of it, but we know at the heart of it, it's about students learning and sharing what they know. But for that fun side of it, it gives it that competitive, that fun spirit. What we'll do if they transfer from here from our level one judging to the state championship, they'll go through maybe possibly two more rounds of judging and we'll select state champions who will represent all of Kentucky, their school, their region at the International Society for Technology and Education, the ISTE Conference. It's in Anaheim, California this year. So Floyd County has had winners for the last two years be our state champions. And hopefully we'll see that happen again this year. Somebody from this regional event could possibly be our next state champion. It's the 25th year for the program. We've had students have come from kindergarten all the way to high school and so they've launched from there into careers based on some of the technologies that they've explored here today. Well, we're presenting our projects for STLP and a bunch of judges. So then we go, then if we get over 85 points, we go to state. And my favorite part about it is seeing all the projects. The hot chocolate one is very good. Our project is Hatfield and McCoy Feud and we're doing virtual reality experience with all the landmarks in Pikeville of Hatfield and McCoy. We love coming to the mountains. We love coming to Pikeville. The things we see here always blow us away. We see great stuff all around the state. But this is definitely one of the strongest regional events that we have. And we're always excited to see what the folks in Pikeville are going to bring us. Go Panthers!