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Buckle up — a winter storm is forecasted to deliver damaging ice and heavy snow. 🌨️⚠️

Stay home if you can, but if you must venture out, make sure you're prepared. ⤵️
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🐶🐱 People seeking emergency shelter during the upcoming winter storm can board their pets at the Wichita Animal Shelter for free.

WPD says pets can stay at the animal shelter for 72 hours and be taken care of at no cost to their owners.

"This program is designed to acknowledge the special bond between individuals experiencing homelessness and their pets while addressing any concerns they may have in accessing shelter and resources. Our commitment is to provide compassionate support and ensure that, when temporary separation is necessary, reunification of unhoused citizens with their beloved pets is our priority."
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National Cheese Lover's Day - Did you know that the average American eats about 23 pounds of cheese each year?🧀

#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #Cheese
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National Cheese Love

Did you know?

A cow with snow on its back is actually warm! The snow indicates that the cows are retaining body heat and staying warm. So all the cows you see outside with snow on them this week are doing just fine.
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Before you hit the road, take a minute to clear ALL the snow and ice off your car — windows, roof, lights, and mirrors. ❄️🧊

If you can’t see clearly, you can’t drive safely!
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Happy National Popcorn Day!
Celebrate with popcorn deals at your local theatre or with some Kansas-grown popcorn from @papabaldys! ⁠
Did you know? Popcorn is grown across the midwest, planted in the spring, and harvested when the leaves are brown and dry. Popcorn is harvested and stored for 8-12 months until the moisture levels in the kernels reach about 14%. Kernels are then cleaned, separated, and ready to be packaged. In America, we consume over 15 billion quarts of popcorn annually, spread out over many different flavors!
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🌽🍿 National Popcorn Day celebrates one of America’s favorite snacks—grown by farmers and enjoyed everywhere.

#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #agriculture #NationalPopcornDay
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🌽🍿 National Po
So much fun!

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Extreme Fire Weather Risk 🔥 for much of Kansas this week with gusty winds over 50-60 mph, extreme fire load, little to no precipitation in the last 50 days and low relative humidity. Use caution when working outside and avoid activites that could create a spark. Remember it only takes a spark, to cause the next major wildfire!

Governor Laura Kelly | Kansas Fire Marshal | Kansas Forest Service
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Chickens are capable of brief flight, usually only a few seconds at a time. The longest recorded chicken flight? 13 seconds.🐔

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Chickens are capable

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There is a #RedFlagWarning in effect, understanding Red Flag Warnings is crucial to keeping your family and home safe. 🚩🔥 Stay informed, stay safe.

Governor Laura Kelly | Kansas Fire Marshal | Kansas Forest Service
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How many fish live in a pond? 🐟🤔

Fisheries biologists don’t drain ponds or try to catch every fish to find out. Instead, they use a scientific mark-and-recapture method. On the first visit, a sample of fish is caught, marked, and released unharmed. A few days later, fish are sampled again. By seeing how many marked fish are recaptured and using a simple math formula, biologists can estimate the total number of fish in the pond.

This helps determine if there are too many fish (not enough food) or too few (not much fishing).

Science + math = smarter fish management!

📷: Nebraskaland Magazine
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Stick with ag!✅
Celebrating National Sticker Day with some cute farm stickers 🐷🐮🐔

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Stick with ag!✅
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Parents — remind yourselves that bulky, puffy coats can jeopardize a snug fit in a car seat harness.

Dress your little one in snug-fitting layers instead. 🧒✔️
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Gone Underground
Oklahoma Turtles & Their Winter Hideouts

Do you know where turtles go during the winter?

BOX TURTLES (like Ornate & Three-Toed)
- Dig in loose soil or find old animal burrows to get below the frost line.

AQUATIC TURTLES (like Spiny Softshell & Snapping)
- Burrow into soft mud at the bottom of ponds under debris like logs where water does not freeze & oxygen is available.

Turtles enter a dormant state called brumation, lowering their metabolism and staying inactive to survive harsh winter conditions.

Data: Ultsch, Gordon R., 2006. The Ecology of overwintering among turtles: where turtles overwinter and its consequences. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16700968/
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Major bird flu outbreak hits Kansas farms. ❌

The Kansas Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Agriculture report that tens of thousands of birds are being impacted by the bird flu in Kansas at the start of 2026. The largest outbreak nationwide concerns an ongoing quarantine at a poultry operation in Pottawatomie County that contains 380,000 birds.

Details here - www.ksnt.com/news/kansas/413000-kansas-birds-impacted-by-worst-bird-flu-outbreak-nationwide-in-2026/
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