 Appalachian Wireless proudly brings you unlimited data. Unlimited data is only $80 a month for a single line. Four lines as low as $200. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless. An East Kentucky network company. The at a speed slow to 25 gigabytes per line to 512 kilobits for phones and tablets. And 15 gigabytes for motors. See store for more details. Four-year-old James Rowell likely never heard of Jenkins, Kentucky, in his tragically shortened life. But the fire department here in Jenkins helped to make the young man's dream come true just days after his death. James, his two siblings and their father all perished in a fire at their mobile home in McCormick County, South Carolina on Monday. James was the oldest of the children and wanted to be a firefighter like his uncle. To help posthumously make that dream come true, fire departments were asked to put James' name on their active duty rosters. The Jenkins fire department obliged and James was made an honorary member of the department and was assigned to one of the department's trucks this past Wednesday. And at his age, four years old, and he's already thinking about serving others. So that makes me feel honored to be a fireman and to count him among our brothers and sister firemen. At four years old, he already had that wherewithal to serve his fellow members of his community and for that we're very proud. We've lost a no doubt a good career from a fine young man. James was honorarily assigned to Jenkins volunteer fire department ladder truck number 22. And with that and other honorary assignments by other fire departments, he joined the firefighting brotherhood and achieved his dream. Firefighting, especially volunteer, is a family oriented thing. Traditionally we have families. That's evident here at Jenkins fire department. Our fire chief, Rick Corbett and his son, Matthew. We also have firefighter Ed Loffrey and his two sons, Dustin and Tyler, who are also firefighters here. Chief Corbett is very strong about pushing the family values of the fire department to include not only the physical family and your biological family, but the fact that the whole fire department is a family as well. Thoughts and prayers go out for the Ralph family, especially to James. We hope that he is proud of us as we are proud of him. And the thoughts go out from our family here at Jenkins fire department to his family as well. Honorary firefighter James Rowell and his siblings and their dad were laid to rest Friday in South Carolina. In Jenkins, Chris Anderson, EKB News.