 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. The Floyd County Sheriff's Department teamed up with the Floyd County Attorney's Office to talk to the incoming freshman class at Betsy Lane High School about the importance of good decision-making. Hopefully to inform them consequences of making bad choices. Obviously we're talking some legal issues about what some legal consequences may be but also just how to handle peer pressure, how to stay away from making bad choices, how to get people playing on your self-esteem to give you, to talk these kids into sending pictures of themselves. Those pictures and those images don't go away. They carry with them even though they turn 18 their juvenile record may disappear. Those images don't. There seems to be a lot of misconceptions when it comes to the possible consequences for teens. I see it a lot with kids in high school. They think well just because I'm in high school I don't have consequences. I'm under the age of 18. I won't get in trouble. There's nothing that comes along with it what I do and that's completely wrong. We have a detention center that a lot of kids have to end up going to. Once they're in high school and they turn the age of 18 it makes a big difference because they're actually treated as an adult at that point. Sometimes your actions turns into felonies where you are tried as an adult. Sheriff Hunt would like to thank the Floyd County Attorney's Office for their participation and Betsy Lane High School for the opportunity to speak to the students. Reporting from Betsy Lane for EKB News, I'm Shawn Allen.