Laurel Co. man accused of attacking two women & a dog
17 mins ago - A Laurel County man is in jail accused of beating up his ex-girlfriend, her mother and attacking the family dog.
The real issue that will have most talking will be the high winds and colder temps. There's a good chance that many will experience Wind Chill readings in the teens. That's what you get when you combine very strong winds with colde air temps.
Winds will begin to lighten on Friday evening. We could still see gusts up to around 40mph during the day. You put the cold, strong winds, and snow together and you have some pretty nasty weather.

The temps we'll see with the snow should keep any that falls as the light and fluffy type. Stay bundled up out there!
C-Ya Bye
17 mins ago - A Laurel County man is in jail accused of beating up his ex-girlfriend, her mother and attacking the family dog.
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