 Spring Cleaning is here and Appalachian Wireless has the deal to get you started. Get a Samsung Galaxy S8 for a penny or a Galaxy S8 Plus for only $89.99 on the region's best network. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. So your agreement requires you to store for details. It's not how these officers died that made them heroes, it's how they lived. That was the message portrayed today during the Pikeville Law Enforcement Appreciation Ceremony. In conjunction of National Police Week, the Pikeville Police Department hosts an officer appreciation ceremony each year at the East Kentucky Expo Center in Pikeville. The event is to remember those officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice and to show appreciation to those officers who are currently serving and those who have previously served. I want to leave them with a thought of hope and a hope for tomorrow and a hope that we have. And I center that around the acronym of HOPE, H-O-P-E, and what that is is having an officer presence everywhere. And that ties into the ripple effect because through these officers who have given the ultimate sacrifice and given service above self, that ripple effect continues throughout their family and friends, colleagues, and that is that hope in holding on to hope that these folks have and that we have in the future. During today's ceremony, the names of every fallen officer in Pike County were read aloud and Pikeville Police Officer Scotty Hamilton's name was read for the very first time. Scotty would love everything that this community sent for him. He didn't just lay his life down for anybody, he laid it down for the city of Pikeville. And he loved everybody in it. The event ended with a moment of silence and prayer at the Pike County Fallen Officers Memorial in Pikeville, Shelby Porter, EKB News.