 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless, any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement, better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless and East Kentucky Network Company. For years, a rock that overlooks much of Floyd County has been a canvas for many to express themselves on. However, over the weekend, groups from two rival high schools took turns spray painting obscenities on it, prompting action from the city of Prestonsburg. And people would paint it in different colors, which wasn't a big deal. But when they start putting vulgarity on it, us with a trail system running right by, encouraging people to come into town and use the trails and they see that, it's not conducive to a good situation. And visitors to the area who do take advantage of the trail system in Prestonsburg often stop here to take photos. If you look at the background, it's a beautiful background. I mean, you see all the way to Pike County from here. And it's an opportunity for people to take good pictures and stuff and it's a great spot for that. And we just want to keep it that way. The recent opening of the new Floyd Central High School has sparked a heated rivalry with Prestonsburg High School. And with the first football game between the two schools approaching, groups from both schools have used this rock recently to paint obscenities about the other. But Mayor Stapleton says it has to stop. I understand rivalries. It's not a big deal. We're not looking to back up and prosecute anybody. We're not going to. We know that it was painted a minimum of three times with vulgarities. So all we're worried about right now is moving forward. The obscenities were removed last night with a fresh coat of paint and the long-term solution calls for even more. So we've got an artist that's reached out to me. She wants to put a scene back on the rock. At that time it's going to be a piece of art. So we'll have to deal with it from there on out. But as far as the rivalry between Floyd Central and Prestonsburg is concerned, Mayor Stapleton says he has a few ideas on that as well. I will say this. If those teams are so rambunctious and really want to get out there and do stuff, we give them an opportunity to clean up roadways, to work on trails, and we'll grade them at the end of it and tell them which one did the best. In Prestonsburg, I'm Shannon Deskins for EKB News.