 Spring Cleaning is here and Appalachian Wireless has the deal to get you started. Get a Samsung Galaxy S8 for a penny or a Galaxy S8 Plus for only $89.99 on the region's best network. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. To your agreement required, see store for details. In the next few weeks, the Johnson County Sheriff's Office will be accepting bids on this 2008 military freight liner thanks to a government program that allows rural police departments to sell surplus vehicles to generate revenue. It's an all-wheel drive, it's got 24,000 actual miles on it and we're going to put a reserve on it but our hope is to try to sell this to purchase vehicles that we need in the department. Sheriff Price says during times when budgets are decreasing you have to think outside the box. Money's tight in every county including Johnson and we were told by the courts to try to create ways to make revenue and this is what we've come up with and so far it's worked pretty good. Sheriff Price and his deputies have used this program before and sold a bulldozer a few years ago for just over $20,000 and they say the program is easy to navigate online. You tag the set item that you're interested in and then they will notify you that you have been approved for it or whatever. This truck came from Boone Center National Guard Armory in Frankfurt, Kentucky. The government paid $166,000 for it when they purchased it new in 2008. In the next couple of weeks, the Johnson County Sheriff's Office will begin advertising the sale and accepting sealed bids with the hopes of some very generous offers. So if we can get top dollar out of this truck that may buy us one, two, maybe three cars that we desperately need. For more information or to schedule a time to view the items being auctioned off you can contact the Johnson County Sheriff's Office. In Painesville, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.