 Appalachian Wireless now has new forward pay pricing where you can pay up front and get the data and features you desire. Five gigabytes of data, just $39.99. Unlimited, just $79.99. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Yesterday, EKB News told you about the possible threat of funding cuts to all legal aid services across the state. And how it would affect those in our region as Apple Red Legal Aid's funding is set to be on the chopping block. Today we focus on a more specific set of Apple Red clients, the clients of former disability attorney Eric C. Kahn. Prestonsburg attorney Ned Pillarsdorf has been working closely hand in hand with Apple Red to represent Kahn's clients. And he says Apple Red has been their savior. One thing we learned during the Eric Kahn crisis is that they helped hundreds of people, did hundreds of hearings. I got an award from the Bar Association for my work in organizing and representing those people. In truth, I didn't deserve that award. It belonged to Apple Red. They helped hundreds of people. And Apple Red is already on life support. We'll have a little money if the Republicans in the Senate cut off Apple Red. I don't know what poor people would do around here. Pillarsdorf says if Apple Red loses all its funding, he fears the worst for Kahn's clients. If we lose Apple Red Legal Aid around here, especially with 2000 hearings, it could be catastrophic. There's always been this problem of worrying about suicides. And the Republicans in the Senate trying to defund Apple Red Legal Aid could not have come at a worse time. Apple Red has already grossly underfunded, which makes their contribution in helping the former Kahn clients even more heroic. If you are in need of services provided by Apple Red Legal Aid, just stop by their office in Prestonsburg or call them at the number listed on your screen. Reporting from Prestonsburg, I'm Sean Allen for EKB News.