 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with signup 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. If you were looking to step back in time Tuesday night, you couldn't do much better than Prestonsburg Elementary School, where students brought history to life with the American History Wax Museum. You might find Abraham Lincoln sharing an aisle with Robert E. Lee, and a pair of faces from even more recent history. Teachers say the project has been one students not only learned from, but enjoy as well. We've been doing this for quite a while. The students take a historical figure that they're interested in. They do the research on it. They want to know about their life, you know, when they were born, what they did in their life, what their important accomplishments were. That's the main thing that we want them to know. She helped union soldiers whenever they collapsed in wars, and she did the Red Cross. I figured out that he battled down here at Middle Creek, Kentucky, and that he only was the second shortest term of president in the United States. She wrote a lot of poems and plays in history, plus she was a political writer. Well, she inspired me because she loves animals, and I love animals, too. She was famous for helping chimpanzees in their survival off. Teachers say the Wax Museum is a big hit with the kids, and that it fosters learning not only for the participating students, but for the younger kids who get to see it as well. They'll tell you they're a little nervous, but they really love it, and they remember it. And then when the other students come from the other grades, these kids have said this so many times that they know it by heart, and they actually listen to them. So then they learn. The American History Wax Museum is an annual occurrence at Prestonsburg Elementary School, and this year it even had the side benefit of uniting better political rivals. Reporting from Prestonsburg for EKB News, I'm Jackson Laddum.