 All this month at Appalachian Wireless, get the only truly water-resistant Android smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S7, for just $99.99 and get a second one free while supplies last. Service agreement is required. Better service? Bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Kentucky State Police is known for honoring its fallen troopers. Sometimes, though, the families of fallen troopers take time to say thanks to active troopers. Two years ago, former KSP trooper, 94-year-old Lieutenant Chester D. Potter, passed away. Fellow KSP troopers honored him by following in his funeral procession. This week, Potter's family members presented an acrylic photograph to KSP post-9 in Potter's honor. My dad was very proud to be a Kentucky State Police officer and sir in his state. He joined the Kentucky State Highway Patrol in 1947, which later became the Kentucky State Police in 1949, and that was the first class that the Kentucky State Police had. He remained with the Kentucky State Police until his retirement. Both the family and KSP post-9 feel privileged by the others' recognition. It's quite an honor for them to display it here at the post where I want to see it. As an agency, we always continue to remember those who have served us in the past and to have something as a remembrance here in post-9 for Chester Potter. That just means a lot to us and we'll be able to explain to the new graduates who come in here what the picture is, who Chester was, that way that he's never forgotten. Potter worked for post-9 in Pikeville and served as a commander at post-13 in Hazard. He retired from KSP in 1975 after 28 years of service. Reporting in Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.