 With forward pay from Appalachian Wireless, you'll avoid contracts and credit checks while taking advantage of some awesome perks like unlimited talk, text, and three gigs of data for just $44.99 or with five gigs for a mere $59.99. Forward pay. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Officials said students were never in any danger today in Johnson County after a relatively non-specific threat was made against Johnson Central High School. The circumstances of the threat remain puzzling to local law enforcement and school district officials. The alleged threat was first reported by a parent of a student at a high school in Portsmouth, Ohio, who saw a social media post. The parent reported to police that her child's school, a school in Boyd County, and Johnson Central High School were named in the alleged threat. The threat was very non-specific. Actually, it made kind of no sense, but the school took action to secure the facility. They notified us we would be periodically going over to the school, walking through the school, being seen on the grounds, and along with Paintsville Police Department, just to make sure there was no incidents, no problems. Officials don't know why Johnson County was named in the threat. We don't know. I was talking to the principal. There's no connections between a Portsmouth, Ohio school, a Boyd County school, and Johnson Central. We don't know why it was directed toward those three schools or anything like that. Still, precautions were taken today in response to the alleged threat. They just wanted to make us aware of it because it had been going across from KSP last night from schools in southern Ohio, through Eastern Kentucky here, and just wanted to make us aware of it. And we've taken those precautions we do every day here in Johnson County Schools to keep a safe learning environment. No incidents occurred as a result of the threat, and no arrests were made locally. Reporting in Paintsville for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.