 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. Two years ago, we introduced you to Noah Greenhill, who is battling a rare disease called eosinophilic esophagitis. And we followed a bill through Frankfurt inspired by his family's fight to get their insurance company to pay for Noah's formula. Noah's law passed, but the Greenhills are still fighting to find a cure for the disease and a 5K on June 23rd in Pikeville is raising money for that fight. We want everybody to come out and support the cause. It's not about just knowing there are other kids in the state and around the world that have the disease and we really want to raise money for those kids and help find a cure treatment for them. This 5K is a little different because it doesn't start until 9pm and runners will glow in the dark. We're going to have glow in the dark paint, which will have the black light at the beginning and we're going to have black lights throughout the race so people can stop and take pictures with the glow in the dark paint. And those who register by June 15th will also get a glow in the dark t-shirt. Registration is $25 until June 22nd, the day of the race, it goes up to 30. More information and the link to register online can be found on the NOAA's Glow Run Facebook page. I would love to see tons and tons and tons of people go out and do this race. In Pikeville, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.