 Spring Cleaning is here and Appalachian Wireless has the deal to get you started. Get a Samsung Galaxy S8 for a penny or a Galaxy S8 Plus for only $89.99 on the region's best network. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. So your agreement requires you to store for details. A Madison County man was indicted in Floyd County last week after a hit-and-run incident last July. According to court documents, 23-year-old Kyle Collins of Berea failed to stop and render assistance after a motor vehicle collision resulted in the death of a pedestrian. Court documents also say Collins should have known the pedestrian died or suffered serious physical injury. It's a bittersweet situation. I'm glad that the charges were filed that way it gets started in the court system, but he's not actually being held accountable for the death. He's being held accountable for leaving after what he had caused, and that's not enough. It happened on Route 979 by Dee's Grocery at Teaberry on July 1. 60-year-old Larry Hinkle of Teaberry was struck by a vehicle while walking alongside the road. Almost one year later, the family is still distraught. We don't understand how somebody can run over a human and leave him in the road dead like a dog for 45 minutes and then only get charged with fleeing the scene. There's a lot of heartache. There's a lot of tears every day, and we just hope and pray that God will show us what we need to do to get things done. Kyle Collins is charged with leaving the scene of an accident which is punishable by one to five years in prison. In Teaberry, Shelby Porter, EKB News.