 Flooding has affected the city of Prestonsburg's Christmas attractions at Archer Park, but Mayor Les Stapleton says he is confident the attractions will be back up and running as early as tonight. The river got up to over 20 feet, which puts us in a bad situation here as it gets up over the park. Our staff came out at 3 o'clock this morning and started retrieving all the lights prior to getting up over the bank. So they saved the lights, and we never lost any lights, but we have a large cleanup operation and we've got a lot of work to do to try to get the lights back out. The carnival will be open back up tonight. We'll start putting lights back up probably tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, and I'm going to say, but maybe tomorrow afternoon or Thursday afternoon, we'll have things up and running. All the lights back up. Well, I just got to tell you, our guys take so much pride and so much dedication in what they're doing there. And, you know, they've seen the kids' faces when they come through, and they know. So they know what a, it's not just a, being at the destination for kids to come see this every year. So they're doing everything they can to try to get things back up quickly, and I just cannot be more proud of what they do over there. We maybe take up some volunteers tomorrow evening to help put lights back up, that's something we're just looking at right now, see how it's going to work, and if people want to come out, they can watch the city of Prestonburg's Facebook page and we'll let them know what and where.