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🦸Squirrels landing like superheroes? Adorable!

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🦸Squirrels landing like superheroes? Adorable!

#KFRMRadio #funny #squirrels

My bird bath brings all the boys to the yard!

You can attract birds to your outdoor spaces too, start by:
🌻 planting native flowers, shrubs, and trees that offer natural food and shelter;
💧 providing fresh water year-round;
🦟 avoiding pesticides—bugs are bird food;
🍂 embracing a little wild—leaf litter and brush create natural habitat.

We can't promise painted buntings and cardinals, but the righ
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Your car can stand the heat, but a loved one cannot. Always look before you lock. Never leave your children or your pets alone in a car.

Safe Kids Kansas
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Kansas wildlife officials say that with heavy rains and warmer weather, snakes, including copperheads, become more active.

Several Winfield residents have reported seeing copperheads in their yards the last few days, and a woman said one of these venomous snakes bit her 7-year-old granddaughter.

Authorities say if you see a copperhead or other snake, leave it alone– do not attempt to capture, h
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You're about to go for a swim when you notice the water:

❌ has a neon green, pea green or blue-green color;
❌ emits a bad odor; and
❌ is covered with foam, scum or a thick paint-like substance on the surface.

Summer is prime time for blue-green algae blooms at Nebraska's waterbodies. When health alerts for toxins are issued, people (and pets) are advised to stay out of the water.

Nebraska's beac
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It's Wild Turtle Week!
In 2022, the ornate box turtle became Nebraska’s state reptile! With their eye-catching coloration and interesting adaptations, it’s easy to see why!

Box turtles occupy a unique niche here in Nebraska as our only terrestrial turtle, meaning they spend more time on land than in water. While on land these turtles are excellent at digging! They will dig holes in sandy ground
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🌽 Happy National Corn on the Cob Day! 🌽
Sweet corn season is right around the corner, and there’s a whole lot of agronomy behind every tasty ear. From selecting the perfect hybrid to managing soil, water, and pests—growing great corn is both an art and a science!

So, whether you like it grilled, buttered, or straight from the field, give a shoutout to the growers and agronomists who make summer
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🚨BUYER BEWARE🚨

The Kansas Highway Patrol urges you to be cautious when purchasing used vehicles.

In May, Troopers with the Kansas Highway Patrol Troop V Auto Theft Unit recovered a stolen 2022 GMC Sierra in Lyon County.

Troop V received information about an individual applying for Kansas title on the GMC. There were issues in the application because the VIN on the title was currently in use in
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Did you know dragonflies can help control mosquitoes?

To attract mosquito eating dragonflies, you need to create the aquatic habitat necessary for their larval stage. While mosquitoes need only a couple of weeks in their aquatic larva, dragonfly larvae need permanent water sources with some specific requirements.
▫️A 40 sq ft water feature, but a small pond is best.
▫️Plenty of submergent and float
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🍉 Whether you're growing or buying a watermelon at your favorite market, here's a good tip to remember. Check out other tips on ways to tell if certain fruits are ripe: www.farmersalmanac.com/when-to-harvest-common-fruits ... See MoreSee Less

It's Kansas Dairy Month! Did you know that Kansas is home to 180,000 dairy cows on over 130 dairy farms, most of them family-run dairy farms? They produce over 4 billion pounds of milk annually. If you needed an excuse to enjoy some cheese or ice cream today, this is it! Support dairy farmers! ... See MoreSee Less

Each month, we’ll share a tip to help boost financial resilience and prepare for weather-related challenges. This month: housing.

Did you know that fans create air flow and a false sense of comfort, but do not reduce body temperature or prevent heat-related illnesses? Do not rely on a fan as your primary cooling device. Roughly 40% of unwanted heat buildup in our homes is through windows. Stay c
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