 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with sign-up 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. Get to Know is brought to you by Dr. Tiffany Todd Duncan, DMD, located on Mall Road in South Williamson. Many of us get enjoyment out of tracking storms and watching severe weather pass through our region. One hazard Kentucky teen has taken that a step further by trying to inform the region of severe weather before it happens. Seventeen-year-old Chris Hall attends Perry County Central High School. His passion in life is telling people about weather. When I was little, never did really watch cartoons. It was more storm stories and storm chasers. I still watch that today. But really, it's just, I'm just a small town boy following a big town dream. That dream began about five years ago. Hall says he started doing videos for Facebook to try to inform others, especially those in his hometown. I'm just following my dreams and a bunch of people just caught on. Hall says he has always enjoyed weather. However, there was one storm in particular that caught his attention and made him realize meteorologists can save people's lives. The March 2nd, 2012, the storm outbreaks, you've seen it all live on TV, all of it went down right on that day and nobody expected it to be as bad as it really was. It just really pushed me to keep my area safe, I guess I could say. Hall has already interned and job shadowed at several local television and radio stations. He says working at actual news stations makes him that much more excited to get in the field professionally. Just going out and feeling the enthusiasm of everybody that you see at a news station, they'll encourage you to do this or follow your dreams. And I'd always like to do that and I'd always like to go out and see what's going on because I'm nosy, I'm really nosy. So I'd like to go out and report on stuff and a lot of people get onto that. A lot of people like to know what's going on around here, especially local. Chris Hall plans to major in meteorology at Mississippi State or Oklahoma State and minor in journalism at Moorhead State once he graduates from high school. Reporting in Hazard for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.