 It's July and it's getting hot, just like the deals at Appalachian Wireless. All months get the Samsung Galaxy S8 for just a penny with a two-year agreement, but don't wait because the deal ends soon. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. It was an emotional day today here at the Floyd County Justice Center where Kyle Collins appeared before court for his arraignment. Twenty-three-year-old Kyle Collins Aburiah is accused of failing to stop after hitting 60-year-old Larry Hinkel on Route 979 at T-Berry on July 1, 2017. Hinkel was pronounced dead at the scene. Today, just over a year after Hinkel's death, Judge Johnny Ray Harris accepted Collins not guilty plea and held Collins without bond. A bond hearing is set for Tuesday and Collins trial is set for September. He's reigned and held without bond and that's a great start. Oh, it's a miracle, finally a miracle. We spent an hour in that queue, we went during lunch, praying and oh my goodness, I know that he has, they'll probably set him a bond next week, but he's finally getting held accountable and he's in cuffs and finally... It's a start. It's a start to what's to come and that's what's important, the good start. Emotions were high for both families today, as was evident outside the courtroom. I'm sorry they're hurting, but we've heard a long time. All you had to do was to say, I'm sorry, it was an accident and we would've forgiven you. Reporting in Prestonsburg, I'm Polly Hopkins for EKB News.