Logo for Kentucky thoroughbreds may be here to stay
2 mins ago - Using the state's Kentucky Proud logo to indicate Kentucky-bred thoroughbreds in racetrack programs may soon become a permanent fixture.
Last year many of us had snow on the ground from the weeks prior to Christmas and this year we all got a fresh round of the white stuff! The problem here... it isn't over!
Snow takes a break for many of ys through the day, but will pick up again during the evening and over night hours. The higher elevations will see the bulk of the heavy snow.

This still looks right on track. Some higher amounts are possible in the higher elevations. The 2"-5" area could have isloated amounts just outside the range!
I'll try to update tonight... but it is Christmas and that could be hard to do!
C-Ya Bye
2 mins ago - Using the state's Kentucky Proud logo to indicate Kentucky-bred thoroughbreds in racetrack programs may soon become a permanent fixture.
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