 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. Authorities from West Virginia and Kentucky are continuing their efforts Thursday to find a missing man along the Tug Fork River. On 6 p.m. Wednesday, the Mingo County 911 Center received a call of a man who allegedly tried to swim across the Tug during Wednesday's storm. Witnesses told Mingo County Emergency Management the man went under the water in Beach Creek and never resurfaced. Crews worked well into the night Wednesday to recover the body, but according to them, the storm and nightfall worked against them. The river had gone down by feet rather than inches after that storm, so that could have had an impact. At this point, authorities are still considering this a rescue effort. He's missing. There's nothing being found. No evidence. Officials say the part of the river the man entered was dangerous. It seems like they want to go out to the most dangerous places. They can't just go where it's easy to get to. It seems like people want to go where it's the most dangerous to find them. I guess it's the fun or the adventure of it, I don't know. A male and female were also recovered. Crews will continue their efforts, but weather could become a factor in the search. Reporting in Beach Creek for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.