 All this month get any smartphone 32gigand under for 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. Police here in Jenkins are investigating after a child and a grandparent were struck by a school bus this morning. The accident occurred in the Smoky Row area of Jenkins where Smoky Row intersects with Highway 805. The Letcher County School District bus was loaded at the time of the accident. There were 10 passengers, students on the bus. None of those were injured in any way, shape or form. The grandmother was with the child, the student at the bus stop. The bus stop was not a scheduled one. The driver was not aware he was supposed to stop. Apparently they missed the stop or they missed the bus. He stopped to pick him up and somehow during that time they came in contact with the bus. At this time we're still trying to figure out whether the bus hit them or whether they actually walked into the bus. Both the child and the grandmother suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The student, about 7 years old, was injured minor with some scrapes and cuts. He was taken to White'sburg Hospital, ER just for precautions. We're still not sure whether he sustained injuries from contact with the bus or contact with the guardrail or ground as the grandmother tossed him out of the way of the bus. The grandmother did sustained serious injuries. She's got a leg injury, she was flown to Holston Valley. Jenkins Police Chief Jim Stevens said charges are not likely to be filed against the bus driver, and the bus driver is cooperating in the investigation. The bus driver is extremely upset. He stated that he did not see them. Our investigation has borne that out, that he didn't see them. No charges at all are going to be forthcoming. The investigation into the accident is ongoing. In Jenkins for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.