 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with sign-up 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. March 1st through the 7th is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Kentucky. During that week, officials conduct an annual statewide tornado safety drill. It stands by for important weather information. This is a tornado emergency for Salyersville. Ballot paints the Riceville, Vamiar and the court. Take cover now. As we saw with the 2012 tornadoes in West Liberty and Salyersville, and even with Wednesday's severe storms, Eastern Kentuckians understand the importance of severe weather safety. Here in Eastern Kentucky, it's kind of been known as not a place to worry so much about tornadoes. However, five years ago proved that we do need to worry. It's no longer a question if we're going to get there. It's a question of when. Maynard says thankfully a signal has never been activated because of severe weather. When the tornadoes hit West Liberty, Salyersville, Paintsville, we started actively seeking a warning system for outdoors here in Papua, and we secured money to bring in an ace iron system. So far, we have been truly blessed. We haven't had any warnings that's constituted setting them off. The outdoor warning system in Pikeville is just that, to warn those who are outdoors. We have a lot of events around town where people are outside, and this may be the only way we can get notifications. However, Maynard says for those who are indoors, at the time the outdoor warning system is activated, the Pikeville emergency management officials activate other systems in order to alert everyone. In conjunction with Pike County and putting a system in called Code Red, I highly suggest everybody go sign up for that because if you have a smartphone, you enter another Code Red community, and you actually download the app, you can get notified of notifications there as well. To receive Code Red alerts, visit the websites listed on your screen. Reporting in Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.