 Would you rather pay $650 or $66 for a smart phone? Simple. With the Appalachian Advantage plan, pay less upfront and then just a few dollars more every month. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Today, officials and members of the Eastern Kentucky community gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to honor the opening of the Hal Rogers Advanced Technology Center at Big Sandy Community and Technical College. Well, we're dedicating this new branch of the community college, the Big Sandy School. This new Advanced Technology Center building behind me here is the wave of the future. This is where we're going to train the workers of this new age in which we found ourselves in. It's heartwarming to see all of us unite around the simple theme of thinking our new future. We're still going to be mining coal in the region, but not with many employees as we've had before. So we've got to think about new ways to make a living and train for that. And this school will help us train for this future that we have with this new high-capacity, high-speed cable that Kentucky Wired will bring to us starting tomorrow. Officers included Kentucky State Senator Ray Jones, President and CEO of Big Sandy Community and Technical College Dr. Sherry Zilka, and U.S. Congressman Hal Rogers. They each touched on how important the Advanced Technology Center will be to our community and how it will provide more career paths for Eastern Kentuckians. The fact that we could all come together and realize what we need to do and then do it, and Big Sandy is leading the way from this mindful campus.