 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with signup or renewal of a two-year service agreement. That's almost $100 off the regular price. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. On the corner of First Avenue and Logan Street in downtown Williamson, visitors will notice a chalkboard with the words written, what makes you happy. People are encouraged to decorate the board by writing whatever makes them happy. What many people don't know is the board represents someone who made others happy, Scott Poole. On June 22nd, 2014, Scott Poole died at the age of 30. His parents, Pat and George Poole, wanted his memory to last forever. After talking to some friends, the board soon came to life. A lot of people that write on this board probably don't even know that's in remembrance of our son Scott Poole, but that's what we know. We put it up here because we wanted people to think about the positive things in life. There's a lot of negative, and we just wanted people to think, well, what does make me happy? His parents say after reading all the cards given to them after his death, the one thing that stood out was that Scott himself was always happy. And now, people have the chance to think about what Scott always portrayed. Scott had a saying that he found and it said, do more of what makes you happy. And he loved that saying. And that really probably depicted him very well. He was just always trying to do a lot of fun things in life, and he loved laughing and smiling. One of those fun things was fixing the Hatfield-McCoy trail system. Scott always made sure outsiders were aware of the trail system and made sure it looked nice. As far as maintaining them, keeping them open, and he was also a good ambassador for the area, and that when a visitor come to the area, he would always come up and talk to them and make them feel at home and make them feel welcome. Pat and George Poole will host the third annual Scott's Trail Run Saturday, April 1st at the Buffalo Mountain Trailhead, where participants will run on the Hatfield-McCoy trail system. Proceeds made during the race will benefit the growing Warriors program. To register, visit the website listed on your screen. Reporting in Williamson for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.