NEWS106th Annual Thanksgiving Day RaceRunners head north on Vine Street for The Western and Southern 106th Thanksgiving Day Race Thursday November 26, 2015. About 16,000 people ran or walked the 10K race.The Enquirer/Cara OwsleyRunners in costumes are popular for The Western and Southern 106th Thanksgiving Day Race Thursday November 26, 2015.The Enquirer/Cara OwsleyColin Cotton of Hyde Park makes his way to the finish line for first place during The Western and Southern 106th Thanksgiving Day Race Thursday November 26, 2015. Cotton's time was 30:39 for the annual 10K.The Enquirer/Cara OwsleyTina Muir of Lexington heads to the finish line for first place in the female divison of The Western and Southern 106th Thanksgiving Day Race Thursday November 26, 2015. Muir said it was her first time running the race. Her time was 36:38.The Enquirer/Cara OwsleyRunners in costumes are popular for The Western and Southern 106th Thanksgiving Day Race Thursday November 26, 2015.The Enquirer/Cara OwsleyRunners make their way up Vine Street during The Western and Southern 106th Thanksgiving Day Race Thursday November 26, 2015.The Enquirer/Cara OwsleyTristyn Eppley of Loveland, left, and Katie Peace of Kings Mills sport their turkey hats before running in The Western and Southern 106th Thanksgiving Day Race Thursday November 26, 2015.The Enquirer/Cara OwsleyVine Street is packed with runners and walkers for The Western and Southern 106th Thanksgiving Day Race Thursday November 26, 2015.The Enquirer/Cara Owsley