 Thankfully, it's November and Appalachian Wireless is offering the Samsung GS8 or the GS8 Plus for $100 off the regular price with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. The parking lots were empty as classes at Letcher County Central High School and the Letcher County Area Technical School were canceled Monday. Letcher County School Superintendent Tony Surgeon said Kentucky State Police contacted him late Sunday evening. The agency informed him that a possible threat of an alleged planned school shooting had been received. A parent had called the state police post and reported that they'd heard a rumor or that their child had told them that there was supposed to be an incident occurred at Letcher County Central High School today. And so from that, we conducted an investigation and found out that this was based on hearsay and rumors. Surgeon said an extensive search was conducted by school staff and law enforcement and no weapons were found at either the high school or the technical school. He said since the information about the perceived threat was received so late, there was no choice but to cancel classes Monday. We want to get a call out to the parents to make sure that they realize that this has been dealt with and that there's not a true threat and to feel safe to come to school. Where we received the call so late last night, it was hard for us to complete an investigation, go through our protocol, make sure everything was safe and still try to help school today. People that were questioned said they heard that someone said that someone said. So that's what we were dealing with, but normally we would have handled it a little bit differently but where it was so late last night, we felt like the best thing to do was to call off school today and give us time to thoroughly investigate it and we take these things really seriously and we want our parents to know that we're going to do everything we can to make sure the kids are safe. Surgeon said classes will be in session Tuesday and some additional security will be at the schools just as a precaution. From Weizberg, Chris Anderson, EKB News.