 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. For 14 years the Floyd County Drug Court program has been giving second chances and saving lives. Three more of those second chances were given Thursday as three drug court participants graduated the program. Floyd County District Judge Eric Hall says throughout this process these participants become much more than just clients. When these folks are in this program we meet every week. We discuss everything about that person's participation in not only in drug court but their very lives. We see them, we live with them through this period of a year and a half or so that they're in drug court. They become like my children and I suffer when they when they have their problems. I rejoice with their successes and on my getting close to 20 years on the bench this is the best thing that I do. All of tonight's drug court graduates are all grateful for the Floyd County Drug Court system and they all have the same message for anyone out there who's struggling with drugs. There is hope and there is help. My life since I have begun drug court is like a totally different change. They have done so many wonderful things for me and anybody that needs help they need to get in a program like this but it makes a big difference in your life and they show you the right way to live and different ways to live without drugs in your life. Never ever think there's not help because there's always help out there. Don't ever give up on yourself. For more information on the Floyd County Drug Court program simply give them a call at the number listed on your screen. Reporting from Prestonsburg I'm Sean Allen for EKB news.