 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. Cedar will join UK's College of Agriculture Food and Environment Friday for the Global Youth Entrepreneurship Panel and hopes of attracting young minds. Thursday, Mount Top spoke with Cedar's President, John Justice, about the panel and how you can join. Well, I'm going to be representing Cedar at a symposium, a webinar that the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture would want to have. They do these monthly and tomorrow's topic is Global Youth Entrepreneurship. I myself represent our entrepreneurial program that is called the Entrepreneurial Cold Lands Redevelopment Program, it's a high school program. Then there's going to be a gentleman with the University of Kentucky who has a entrepreneurial boot camp and then a gentleman from Africa who is involved in youth entrepreneurship in the agricultural field in Africa. So of course, I don't know either one of these two gentlemen and I think it's going to be real interesting just to hear from them what they're doing and they're sort of, they have a catch phrase, they call it from Africa to Appalachia Global Youth Entrepreneurship. So obviously we are the Appalachia representative in this and we're really excited about it. We hope to learn ourselves from them, maybe things that we can do here to help our program and they want to learn about our program. So it's just a sharing of information about programs to help our youth in the entrepreneurial realm and I'm very much looking forward to it. Justice continues to say that since 2010 our region has lost 8% of its coal jobs. Justice hopes the introduction of entrepreneurship will enable young minds to create jobs within our region. Our youths are beginning to realize economic challenges that our region is having. And so with the introduction of entrepreneurship to them, they are learning that this is very well, it could be our way forward in our region. That we have small to medium-sized enterprises, entrepreneurs, innovators that hopefully these kids won't have to leave the region to find work, that they can stay here and maybe start their own business or go in partnership with other people to do business or at least support those who are in innovation and entrepreneurship and economic development. To view the panel, you can visit the link in the description. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Hodgell.