 Who says you can't have it all? Not Appalachian Wireless, we know what you want! Appalachian Wireless offers the hottest smartphones and unlimited data plans, all on the region's number one network. The second Hatfield and McCoy house in Flotilla will take place Saturday at 10 am in Williamson. The float will begin at the boat ramp near the 2nd Avenue Bridge in downtown Williamson and will end at the boat ramp near El Azul Grande in south Williamson. Anything that I feel comfortable floating in, we do recommend that you bring an oar or a paddle of some sort just in case you need to maneuver yourself around. Life jackets are recommended, not required, and just show up for a fun day on the river. The event is free, a shuttle service will be offered for $5 per person to bring participants back to the starting point. Tourists can also bring two vehicles to park at each location. With the changing of the culture and the way the river has changed, we're getting a lot more push from higher authorities and we're trying to evolve this and make it a good place for everybody to come to. Door prizes and a raffle will be offered and the first 100 floaters will receive a goodie bag. We actually did it twice last year, the first one was the first time I assume anybody has ever done a float hill like that around here and we had about 40 people for that and then once it caught fire the next month we did it again and we had I guess around 100. Everyone is encouraged to wear sunscreen and float at their own risk. In Williamson, Shelby Porter, EKB News.