 After the latest snowstorm blanketed much of the region Monday morning, District 12's Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has been doing what it can to ensure residents can travel safely this holiday. Monday we spoke with Chief District Engineer Mary Westphal Holbrook about road conditions. Well, our crews were all looking out yesterday morning around, I guess, five, and spent a lot of time waiting on the snow, I guess, as you know. But when the snow finally hit, you know, of course we were treating for some icy conditions that we got. And then our guys were out all night last night treating A and B routes. Currently, our A and B routes are all partially to mostly clear throughout the district. And the C routes, which is, usually your four digit numbers are mostly covered. Some of my garages have already started working on them, but they'll start working on them this afternoon and hopefully get them claimed by the statement in the morning at the latest. At Pikeville Medical Center, we believe that together we can make a difference in the fight against cancer. We are proud to have patients who have experienced successful outcomes over many years. As always, we believe in the power of faith. Pikeville Medical Center, where cancer can be defeated. Also mentioned, both routes 195 and Pike and 321 in Floyd County have been reopened following rock slides from earlier this month. Yeah, it was a really quick turn of that. I was telling people to take two to four weeks. They really got in there and worked hard and worked as much as the weather would allow. But yeah, they did an excellent job, very proud of them. From what I understand, the one in Pike County, Kentucky 195, found a huge crater because the rock was so big that they were able to get some fill material and fill it up. C routes should be clear by this evening. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Korjol.