 Thankfully, it's November and Appalachian Wireless is offering the Samsung GS8 or the GS8 Plus for $100 off the regular price with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless at East Kentucky Network Company. For the second year in a row, the Johnson County Sheriff's Office is working to make sure students in the Johnson County school system have full bellies during Christmas break. All systems are off for two weeks, you know, through Christmas and the New Year's. And unfortunately, there's a lot of kids that doesn't have, you know, enough to eat during that period. And we're not blaming, you know, the parent, because, you know, times are hard and what we're doing and why we're doing this program is just, it's just the right thing to do. I mean, it's just simply the right thing to do to help these people out. Sheriff Price is asking people to pick up a few non-perishable food items during trips to the grocery store between now and Christmas for the full baskets, full bellies program. And when buying this food, keep in mind it needs to be something that an elementary school student could open and eat without cooking. We don't want stuff that'll spoil, you know, fruit's not a good idea. Anything that'll last. You know, it's things that they can, you know, if the parents are going perhaps to work or it's something that that child could open on his own or her. On weekends throughout the next few weeks groups of volunteers will be set up outside grocery stores in paintsfield to collect food, but things can always be bought elsewhere and dropped off. The sheriff's office is a drop off point. Last year I can remember people coming in every day, sometimes 10 or 12 people a day. Sheriff Price says if all goes well with donations they will have enough food to feed about 100 students. This year the food will be placed in plastic totes and delivered just in time for Christmas. In paintsfield, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.