 This trustee August is hotter than ever at Appalachian Wireless as they are slashing all normal contract pricing on all smartphones by 50% when you sign up for service. Better service, bigger saving, serving you for the last 25 years at Appalachian Wireless. A tribute took place today in the T. Berry community of Floyd County where a large crowd gathered as recognition long past due was finally bestowed on Homer Hamilton. Today Tinker Fork or Route 3380 was named in his honor for both his service to his country during World War II and also his service to his community when he returned home from the war. A spirit of service that those in attendance say was just part of who Homer Hamilton was. The thing that that I think is so unique about really a guy like Homer is how much he had given but how much he continued to give you know you've heard of his wonderful service to our country. But what I remember about Homer is when he came back here, Homer would always help people. He was always doing something for somebody. He was always collecting money for a family that couldn't afford whatever it was they couldn't afford. He was always driving kids to the prom. He was always trying to do something no matter what it was big or small to help people in his community. Hamilton's daughter Charlotte Frazier says that the recognition was a long time coming but something of which they are very proud. It means the world to us. We've we've wanted to do something like this but we never didn't think that we could get it done and we just kept on kept on and kept on. He was just a wonderful dad and we had a wonderful mom to go with it. With the new sign in place the national and civic pride shown by Homer Hamilton is not something soon to be forgotten. Reporting from T. Berry in Floyd County for EKB news, I'm Jackson Ladder.