 Bring your own device to Appalachian Wireless and get up to $300 in bill credits. If you're looking to switch to the Big Blue Appalachian Wireless Network, there's no better time than right now to bring in your device because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Tuesday, January 24th, Governor Andy Beshear announced more than $3.8 million in awards to expand access to clean water and support nonprofits in Pike County. Today, we're providing $4 million in infrastructure and in charitable grants to organizations all across Pike County, and then we'll be doing the same in Perry County. So today, we saw $3.5 million go into clean drinking water and sewer systems. Clean drinking water is a basic human right, but in 2023, we still have thousands of Kentucky families that don't have access that can't turn on the tap and know it's going to be there. So every single family that we're able to run new lines to that that then is able to turn on that tap. I've been there in a home where they've done it for the very first time. It's pretty special. Elkhorn City, Mountain Water District and the City of Pikeville received $3.5 million to support reliable water and sewer service and over $300,000 was distributed to local nonprofits. So the grants today have gone to incredible nonprofits to help them as we come out of the pandemic to continue to thrive. It's everything from Judy's place, which helps abuse children, both secure justice and begin the healing process to the YMCA that we're standing in right now that provides community services from childcare to trying to get everybody healthy. These are organizations including the Salvation Army that help people in need every single day. They deserve our support. They deserve recognition. They are wonderful people doing God's work. Thank you for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.