 Ring in the New Year with amazing savings from Appalachian Wireless. Get the Galaxy S7 for just $49.99 when you sign a renew a two-year service agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Monday at around 4.20 in the afternoon, water began pouring out of the ceiling at the Letcher County Courthouse. We still had our office open and I'll work people still here. And when I heard them talking up front, I hear water running. So I looked out the hallway and seen water running up stairs and they run back down and got me so then we started trying to chase it down and find out where it was at. But it ended up being a two inch main line for the sprinkling system up on the roof. A line in the building's sprinkler system had broken. Letcher Judge Executive Jim Ward said when the line broke, the building's fire suppression system thought a fire had broken out and propelled water throughout the system and through the broken line. Ward said county employees sprung into action to keep the damage to a minimum. We had a road crew here, my office staff, circuit judge Jimmy Craft was here, his wife was here. They was pushing water, covering up files. They were right here with us trying to do everything they could to save as much as they could. The Letcher County Courthouse was closed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. And although the flood damaged some computers and files, the courthouse was able to reopen Friday morning for normal business. Reporting in Weizberg for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.