 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing. With 40 years of being in the hearing care industry, you'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. It looked like a ball of fire, yellowish-red, and it started dashing across the sky and right behind it was a big long tail. Around 2 a.m., Wednesday, August 2nd, residents across the region were startled by the appearance of a broad meteor streaking through the atmosphere. I was standing out here. We were having some electrical issues and Kentucky Power was here several men. And I was just standing here talking to one of the gentlemen looking up at the transformer on the pole. And before I knew it, saw something dash across the sky. Despite concerns over potential damage, there had been no reports of any impact or harm caused by the meteor. Instead, experts speculate that the rumbling sound heard was likely the sonic boom as the meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere. I didn't feel any rumbling or heard any sound. I just saw the thing. It was just... I'm telling you, it's something that I'm glad that I got to witness, you know, in my life. It's just amazing. For those who missed the meteor siding, there will be more chances in the coming days. Former East Kentucky Science Center director Steve Russo revealed that this year's meteor swarm will be visible from August 9th to 15th. Prom viewing time will be 2 to 4 a.m. on August 12th or 13th. I mean, it didn't last long. It wasn't something that was, you know, 30 seconds, 40 seconds. It was there and then it was gone. I mean, it just completely, once you saw it and it raced across the sky, then it was gone. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.