 All this month at Appalachian Wireless, get the only truly water-resistant Android smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S7, for just $99.99 and get a second one free while supplies last. Service agreement is required. Better service? Bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. The Pikeville Police Department recently received a new bullet and stab protective vest for its four-legged officer, Yellow, thanks to a non-profit organization called Vested Interest in Canines Incorporated. Close partner, Officer Josh Lawson says he's extremely grateful to the group who provided the vest, valued at nearly $2,000. In different situations, on a traffic stop or going into a house or anything, it makes me feel a whole lot better because I spend more time with him than I do with my family. The non-profit group provides vest to certified dogs actively employed in the U.S. with law enforcement or related agencies. And Officer Lawson says there is one thing about the vest provided by this particular group that makes them a little more special. And they donate each vest in memory of a loss or falling canine, like a yellow's vest is donated in the behalf of Ike, which is part of Vancouver, Washington Police Department. Through corporate and private donations, Vested Interest in Canines has provided over 1,900 protective vests in 49 states since 2009 at a cost of over $1.7 million. Reporting in Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shannon Deskins.