 If you've been waiting for the new Samsung Galaxy S22 device, then the team at Appalachian Wireless has some good news for you. Appalachian Wireless is launching all Samsung S22 models on sale. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. The city of Pikeville and Brake Center State Park will begin conducting a feasibility study to discuss recreational opportunity next week. In response, Mountain Top spoke with city manager Philip Ellswick about the opportunity. The city was awarded a $50,000 ARC power grant to look at revitalization of the economy and we partnered with Brakes Center State Park to look at ways that we can partner together to improve tourism for both entities. The Brakes has awesome outdoor recreation, but they don't have a lot as far as restaurants, nightlife, shopping, things of that nature, and nothing really even close right there in the area. So, we believe that there's some synergism between the two entities that maybe we can provide those things and they can provide outdoor recreation, which is a big part of our comprehensive plan that the commission adopted last year. In hopes of engaging in entrepreneurial opportunities, both Brakes Center State Park and the city of Pikeville will be conducting public input sessions to discuss options for collaboration. We're looking at Pikeville being kind of the hub, that we would provide the restaurants and the hotels and the shopping and things of that nature. And then the Brakes would be a destination for outdoor recreation, just to be in nature. There's a lot of components that build on one another. Part of our comprehensive plan was a health and wellness tourism. So people may come here and this is part of that experience, but a lot of it's also in the Brakes, where they go for rejuvenation and to be in nature. There's also just the part that people that are here for a day or so, maybe they're here on a Saturday waiting for a concert that night. They might be interested in going to the Brakes to hike or fish and we would provide that transportation for them and then we would bring them back that evening. So there's a lot of different components that we're debating and talking about, but next week there are a couple of public input sessions that if the general public has ideas of what that relationship may look like and the things that we need to build on that relationship we would very, very much value your input. The public input session will be held March 8th from 2pm to 4pm and 5.30pm to 7.30pm at the Main Street entrance of the Appalachian Wireless Arena 126 Main Street in Pikeville. For more information on top news, I'm Joel Chordjell.