How to stay safe during tornado articles
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How to stay safe during a severe weather threat
TOPEKA (KSNT) – More severe weather is in the forecast this weekend, and emergency management officials are urging northeast Kansas residents to stay alert. The Emergency Operation Center in Shawnee County is expected to be activated this weekend. They activate during situations of severe weather to monitor threats across the state. Officials from the Emergency []
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No tornado, but ‘stay vigilant:’ City of Ovid officials
Though a "cold air funnel" can look a bit like a tornado, "these are NOT tornadoes and RARELY touch the ground, and in those very few cases where they do, the winds are under 50 mph," the agency said in its post.
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Pickleball injuries: Play safe to stay in the game
FEATURE — Pickleball has rapidly gained popularity among people of all ages due to its accessibility and fun gameplay. However, like other sports, it comes with its risks of injury. According to pickleheads.com, 28.8% of the 36.5 million pickleball players are between the ages of 18 and 34. However, in its study of pickleball-related emergency […]