 All this month, get any smartphone 32-gigand under for a 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. The efforts of local and state officials to diversify the struggling economy and attract jobs into the region through Pikeville's Kentucky Enterprise Industrial Park came to fruition today as the announcement was made that the agriculture startup company, App Harvest, has plans to build a 2 million square foot, 50 million dollar high-tech greenhouse at the park, creating 140 full-time jobs. Officials say the arrival of App Harvest is important to attracting additional companies into Enterprise Industrial Park. It shows that we're a player and as far as Central Appalachia goes, Enterprise Park is the premier industrial park. It has everything, it has the infrastructure there, it has power, it has water, it has sewer, it has a road, it has a bridge, so everything's there. Now it has a couple of tenants. So it shows others that there are people who are willing to make that large investment here in Pikeville and it will attract others here. So once the ball begins to start rolling, it's going to roll very, very quickly, we hope. At App Harvest, our mission is to bring Appalachia into the next generation of agriculture and employ the hard-working men and women in the region. We will develop large-scale, high-tech greenhouses growing fresh vegetables for local communities in the U.S. The average U.S. meal travels 1,500 miles by the time it reaches your plate and in many cases is imported from other countries. App Harvest will be able to deliver our fresh produce to the Northeast, Southeast and Midwest of the U.S. within a day's drive. Appalachia will be coming home. Reporting from Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shawn Allen.