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'HOW?' -- That's the big question that's been on the minds of many after rescuers pulled a 15-year-old from this drainage pipe on a Newton golf course. ... See MoreSee Less

More melting today but with temps headed back down tonight, a REFREEZE will be possible. Even with treatment, you might find slick spots. ... See MoreSee Less

Although it may be fun for kids to play in the snow, fire departments are issuing a warning: do not go out onto frozen ponds. 🧊

Even if the ice seems safe, it may not be able to support your bodyweight. Falling into cold water can lead to death in just a matter of minutes.
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Huge shout out to our crews who have been working throughout the weekend to clear Kansas' highways! Want to show how much you appreciate them? The best thing you can do is give them space and time to do their job as they continue to clear the roads. #DontCrowdThePlow #DriveSafe
Check www.kandrive.gov for updated road conditions.
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The only thing biting is the cold! With cold temperatures and winter weather affecting many national park areas this weekend, visitors should check park websites or call ahead for the latest information on winter activities, safety tips, hazards, road conditions, and any closures.

If road travel is necessary, check out these winter driving safety tips: www.nps.gov/subjects/healthandsafety/winterdrivingsafety.htm

Image: Screenshot of post with text, “on a positive note…haven’t seen any mosquitoes in weeks.”
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Rebecca Rauber, a 28-year-old second-grade teacher at Riverside Elementary in Emporia, was found dead on Sunday about 300 yards from the area where she was last seen on video late Friday night.

Emporia police say it appears she died from hypothermia early on in her disappearance due to the winter storm.

"Our hearts go out to Ms. Rauber’s family, friends, students, and everyone who was touched by her life and dedication to education. She was a valued member of our school community, and her loss is felt deeply across our district," USD 253 said.

A prayer vigil for the Wichita native will be held at 5 p.m. today at Emporia Church of Christ.
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Hypothermia can happen fast during cold fronts such as what we will be experiencing this weekend. Hypothermia can occur when a person is exposed to low temperatures. Know the signs before they start! ... See MoreSee Less

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Planning to use a fireplace or space heater to stay warm this weekend? Avoid these mistakes. ... See MoreSee Less

With the serve cold and snow potentials that are coming our way this weekend. Managing cold stress in cattle because a producers number one priority. As temperatures drop, it is important to monitor how cattle are coping with the cold and how it is impacting their ability to remain productive. The graphic below highlights a checklist of items to remember as we prepare for this cold snap as producers. ... See MoreSee Less

❄️ USDA encourages farmers, ranchers, families, and small businesses to prepare for severe winter weather. Our staff in regional, state, and county officers are ready to help communities respond and recover. Producers should especially take precaution and contact their local USDA Service Center for help.

🔗 usda.gov/about-usda/news/press-releases/2026/01/23/usda-encourages-ag-producers-residents-prepare...
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About 1 in 8 Americans eats pizza on any given day. That’s a lot of slices nationwide.🍕

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Oh, Wichita 😆

The City of Wichita- Government gets creative each year with its list of snow plows. Here's some of our favorites. ❄️☃️🌨️
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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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