 October is here and falling temperatures are bringing big savings. Get the phone you want with free activation all month long on post-paid service. That's up to a $30 savings per line. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Two years ago, Cindy Moore celebrated a victory when she convinced Food City in Pikeville to order a special cart for her special needs child, Lily. Next, it was the Pikeville Walmart who ordered a Carolines cart. But she initially hit a wall when she talked to Lowe's, but she didn't give up. And this past weekend, the Pikeville Lowe's unveiled their new Carolines cart. The next thing I knew, there was a cart at the Lowe's in Pikeville, which, may I add, is the first in the nation. This is a big thing for Lowe's. We are, you know, I think the first one in the Lowe's store, the company that has it. So we were able to write it for our community, which that really just, that gives you that feeling of, wow, we can do that at our level. Cindy's ability to convince Lowe's to purchase a Carolines cart has reached the woman behind the cart, Drew Ann Long, who invented the Carolines cart for her own special needs daughter, Caroline. Long, who has Carolines carts all over the U.S. and in several other countries, had never been able to get a single cart in a Lowe's store. And it wasn't until Cindy reached out to the CEO of Lowe's and said, I want an explanation of why you have every other cart helping every other people group, yet you refuse to help the special needs community. It was not until she sent that letter to the CEO did we get some action. And with every victory, Cindy Moore becomes more and more determined to get Caroline's cart in retail stores throughout eastern Kentucky. I'm not stopping. There's going to be other stores soon. Hopefully real soon we'll be seeing some more coming at Pike County. This is a mission for me to help not just my child or my family, but everybody. And like you said, not just the children, but the elderly as well.