 How about a wireless plan with no credit check, no contracts, and most of the features are post-paid. That's forward pay on the region's premier cellular provider. And it starts as low as $19.99 per month for unlimited talk and text. Forward pay, because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. On Tuesday June 6th, the Pikeville Police Department gathered at Pikeville High School to continue their training from Norse Tactical. The focus of today's training is preparedness in the unfortunate event of a school shooter. By working with Norse Tactical, the department can be put to the test and reenactment scenarios. We're just continuing our training in the event of something, a terrible situation. Hopefully prayers that we won't have to use this training, but Norse has came in. Again, we went through Norse training a few months back. This is part of that. It's active shooter training. We've been going out this morning, clearing houses, dwelling residences. Now we're focusing on the school in case an active shooter inside the school. So we're going through what reenactments and to take care of this situation if it ever comes up. Khan believes everyone in the department is extremely well trained to begin with. However, practice makes perfect, especially in life-threatening situations. We're going to have weapons, but we're going through different stages where they'll be checked. We're not going to have any kind of live ammo inside the school during the training exercises. It's just going to be mock scenarios, but it's going to get you practice perfect and we're going to practice scenarios just in case, God forbid, something happens. We'll be prepared for it. I think we're prepared, us in the fire department, to handle situations, but there's never, ever a time where you have too much training. So we brought individuals in that are going to point out what we need to improve on or point out what we're doing great with. So you always get critiqued, and critique is a good thing because it makes you better. So that's what we're going to get to the point where we're going to handle the situations and go through this training today. Reporting from Outantop News, I'm Nick Collum.