Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday, January 20
 Monday, we remember, celebrate and honor Martin Luther King Jr. City Hall will be closed for the holiday, and there are many events planned to honor the civil rights leader, including the annual Keepers of the Dream Community Celebration:
Kentucky Performing Arts ArtsReach and River City Drum Corp are proud to present Keepers of the Dream, A Community Celebration of Dr. King’s Vision, returning to The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts’ Whitney Hall Sunday, January 19 at 5 p.m.
The annual free event will highlight performances, visual art, music and much more from local community organizations. There will be preshow and post-show activities in the Main Lobby beginning at 4 p.m.
Read more information on events, including the 53rd Martin Luther King Jr. Motorcade.
Metro digs out from snow and ice
We want to extend our appreciation for all the members of the Metro Snow Team for their dedication to serving our city. They worked around the clock from Sunday to Sunday to keep Metro’s 110 snow routes clear and in safe driving condition during the worst snowfall event the city had seen since 1998.
With slightly warmer temperatures today and forecast for tomorrow, we are hopeful for a thaw and clearer streets.
Some snow event numbers:
- 12 inches total snowfall during prolonged event – nine inches in a seven-hour time span on Sunday, Jan. 5 (most snow amount in 25 years, 11.6 inches in 1998) and three inches Friday, Jan. 10.
- 38,000 tons of salt on hand to start the winter season
- 110 Metro snow routes (2,700 miles) – does not include what was done to accommodate JCPS, UofL, Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center, TARC3 location or the Public Libraries
- 160 pieces of equipment (snowplows, loaders, utility trucks, skid steers, augers, spreaders)
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