 Thankfully, it's November and Appalachian Wireless is offering the Samsung GS8 or the GS8 Plus for $100 off the regular price with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. U.S. Army Corporal Justin Corey Hamilton returned home Tuesday evening from his nearly year-long deployment to the Middle East. Family members greeted him at Tri-Cities Airport in Bristol and then he was given a hero's escort to his home area of Lookout in Pike County. I'm just so happy that I'm here, everybody's here, and you know, if I hadn't already cried a little bit and got the tears out, I'd probably be still doing it. Every time I see somebody new when we got here, you know, everybody kept in touch with me overseas so they were messaging back and forth and this and that. His family is, of course, excited to have him back. We've seen a bunch of people come off the plane and I was just, I started crying because I was happy and then it was a few minutes later and he walked through the doors and at first I didn't know what to do and then I just ran up to him and hugged him and just cried more. I didn't want to let go, I just wanted to hug him forever. Hamilton, who is an attorney at law in Pikeville and has previously served as a U.S. Marine and a volunteer firefighter, said he has a heart for service and that heart for service is pushing him to serve even more. On Wednesday, Hamilton registered to seek election as Pike County District Judge next year. I always knew I was going to and then when he announced his retirement when I was overseas and I heard about it and I'm like, you know, the time is now just, I wasn't here and I've just got back today so I guess I'll be hitting the campaign trail really soon except it may take a few days off to unpack but. Hamilton joins a packed field for the two judges seats that will open up next year. He said he's glad to be home and he's ready to hit the campaign trail. It's just always been about community service. I've had a lot of people in my life that have geared me toward that. There's good things out there. There's good people out there. You just got to meet them and politics is the most logical step next for me in community service because I've done, you know, what I can. I just think that's the next step to get out there and really make an impact for the people. In Pike County, Chris Anderson, EKB News.