 The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S8 has arrived at Appalachian Wireless. Get yours for the introductory price of just $149.99 with a two-year service agreement, better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. Giving thanks. We're very proud of you guys, and we appreciate all that you do. Students at Pikeville High School took time Friday to thank area first responders for their work during last weekend's White Nationalist Rally in downtown Pikeville. Police and fire officials were presented with posters signed by students and were given bags full of sweet and some healthy treats. We had a school-wide function, and everybody turned stuff in from seventh grade to teachers. Even members in the community brought stuff in, and the kids spent about an hour yesterday going through trying to sort it, making sure everybody had some of everything in their treat bags. And then we've spent the whole week signing our posters, and they were being passed around to classes, set up at lunch, and different things like that. Hundreds of people mostly from outside the area took part in last weekend's rally and counter demonstration, and saved for some yelling and screaming. The event was peaceful. Pikeville High School students took notice, and they gave thanks to those who kept the peace. Saturday was different for us all, you know, the first time I'd been involved in anything like that, but you know, considering everything, everything went great. With the weeks of preparation, we were able to look and work together. Without the community's support in it, it's not showing up, making a crowd bigger, more hostile, it would have been a popular show, at least different, so that's been the top in their groups ever since they left here. And Saturday, everything that happened Saturday, and then everything that could have happened Saturday did not happen. And so students began to text me and say, you know what, today was amazing. We need to honor everyone that was out there, keeping our town safe and keeping us safe. And I think they finally realized what kind of job law enforcement does sometimes, because a lot of times they just see them maybe giving a ticket or directing our traffic here at school, but they were able to see them in action and see what they get to do. They wanted to honor them so much, and that's how this all started. From Pikeville High School, Chris Anderson, EKB News.