 Upgrade your smartphone with Appalachian Wireless. Get $300 off selected models, capture memories, stream and stay connected with the latest technology. Visit one of our stores or AppalachianWireless.com right now. The Johnson County Trail Town Committee will be hosting their first ever Hills of Fire night ride July 21st and 22nd. The ride will cover MJM power trails and is free to attend. We're going to be on the MJM powerhouse trail out here at Hargis oil springs area and the MJM is Morgan Johnson and Mcguffin counties because the trail makes a loop through all three. So it's about 28 miles at current and we're working on some more mileage adding to that and looking to expand even further into our surrounding counties. The ride will feature day and night riding, music, food from Kelly's Market and more. If you can come out and ride, anyone that enjoys riding come and join us. There is no fee to ride. We will have some food on location at Kelly's bottom. Kelly's Market will be set up in their kitchen, their remote kitchen out there and providing some good eats as always. He also allows in the bottom there Boondock camping and we encourage you to do that because this is two days of riding so it's a good opportunity to get away and get up and holler. For more information, go to Johnson County Trail Town Committee on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.