 Thankfully, it's November and Appalachian Wireless is offering the Samsung GS8 or the GS8 Plus for $100 off the regular price with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless at East Kentucky Network Company. I learned that everything is possible. Six great students at Pikeville Elementary School have spent the past six weeks gearing up for their fourth annual Living Wax Museum. The project is for J. Tana Hall's reading class. She says the Living Wax Museum teaches students about biographies, autobiographies, non-fiction, reading for information, speech writing, and editing. At the beginning of the year, students randomly selected their characters. We've spent like six, seven weeks on researching print and pictures and we've had like three or four speech outlines, we've had a poem, and then when it's all done we go on a big trifle board. We learned a lot about how to research and how to write a speech with stuff you know and how to present stuff and how to make presentations and how to talk in front of people. My favorite part was probably putting my board together and just saying my speech and memorizing it. That part was really fun. I get really anxious, but this has been a really good experience for me. Students not only learned a lot about their own characters, but their classmates as well. A girl, she can do like anything that boys can do because Marie Curie was the first female to ever win a Nobel Prize and the only woman to ever win two Nobel Prizes so it really, I really look up to her. We work really, really hard in the classroom and it's really fun because we all just get to get together and like help each other out. The sixth grade Living Wax Museum is open to the public. If you miss today's viewing, it will be open tomorrow until lunch. In Pikeville, Shelby Porter, EKB News.