 Appalachian Wireless now has new forward pay prices where you can pay up front and get the data and features you desire. Five gigabytes of data just $39.99, unlimited just $79.99, better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. A week to the day after he was killed in the line of duty, Pocma police officer Scotty Hamilton continues to be mourned in his community. Today the Poc County Fiscal Court took time during their meeting to remember Hamilton. Before the handling of the county's business got underway Tuesday, the Poc County Fiscal Court paused in remembrance of fallen Pocma police officer Scotty Hamilton. Hamilton was shot and killed in the line of duty March 13th at Hurricane Creek. The members of the Fiscal Court held a moment of silence in Hamilton's memory, and they offered their condolences to the late veteran police officer's family. All the members of this court share your grief. Please accept our deepest condolences. Your God, we just ask you your peace be with this family and your understanding of your God that they'll pass that on as we mourn with them. Members of the Pikeville Police Department also attended the meeting. Police Chief Chris Edmonds said his department is humbled by the outpouring of love expressed for Hamilton and the support being offered to Hamilton's surviving fellow officers. It's a great loss to us. It's a great loss to this community. Just a wonderful young man. So when you say your prayers, just remember all that and of course thank you all for letting us come. This Fiscal Court had caught upon us yesterday and told us it's going to be doing this as was unexpected and it's just a wonderful to see that in there and know that they're in our thoughts and prayers and just another token of showing us what this community thought of Scotty. It's definitely a roller coaster ride. There's emotions going in every direction and this makes the day saving since we've lost Scotty and we're still not together as one. But I know who wants to be there and we're building it every day to get there through the support of this community and all our friends. They'll help us get through that part of it and give us a chance to grieve and remember the loss of our friend. Hamilton was laid to rest Sunday in Pikeville. He was 35. In Pikeville, Chris Anderson, EKB News.