🎙️ KNDY News – 3/24/2026

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Fire Weather Watch Issued for Parts Of Kansas, Nebraska Ahead of Dangerous Weekend Conditions

A Fire Weather Watch has been issued for parts of Kansas, Nebraska, and eastern Colorado due to impending hazardous wildfire conditions. Strong winds, low humidity, and high temperatures are forecasted for Saturday, increasing fire danger. Residents are advised against outdoor burning and urged to stay updated on changing conditions.

Riley County Crews Battle Multiple Wildfires; Officials Warn of Continued Fire

Volunteer firefighters in Riley County worked tirelessly Saturday to contain multiple wildfires, with officials warning of dangerous conditions into Sunday. The Wildcat Creek Road Fire remains under close observation, as crews continue monitoring the site. Meanwhile, the Daniels Drive Fire has been fully contained, with most units cleared the scene.

Helicopter Support and Heavy Equipment Deployed to 1,000-Acre “Bicycle Bridge” Wildfire

Firefighting crews are monitoring the aftermath of the Bicycle Bridge Fire in Marshall County, which consumed around 1,000 acres. While the fire's spread has halted, hot spots and debris continue to pose challenges for suppression efforts. Aerial support and heavy machinery have been deployed, with no reported injuries or property damage.

Red Flag Warnings Issued Across Kansas, Nebraska as Extreme Fire Conditions Loom

Critical fire weather conditions are forecasted in Kansas and Nebraska this weekend, leading to multiple Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watches. Strong winds, low humidity, and high temperatures raise wildfire risks, with gusts up to 45 mph and humidity dropping to 10 percent. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor burning and take precautions to prevent fires.

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Cloud Co. Comm. College Receives KDOT Grant

Cloud County Community College has secured a $249,928 grant from Kansas DOT for the CloudAID project, aimed at establishing a drone infrastructure in Northwest Kansas. This initiative will enhance healthcare logistics, emergency response, and economic development across Cloud County and 25 surrounding counties, positioning the region as a leader in innovative drone services.

New Commissioners Elected to Kansas Commodity Commissions

The Kansas Department of Agriculture announced election results for its grain commodity commissions: corn, grain sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers, and wheat, in Districts IV, V, and VI. Newly elected commissioners will begin their three-year terms on April 1, 2026, overseeing funds for market development and research.

Oklahoma City Thunder Announce Naming Rights Agreement For New OKC Arena

The Oklahoma City Thunder and Continental Resources have announced a 15-year naming rights partnership for the new Continental Coliseum, set to open in late summer 2028. This collaboration reflects a commitment to community investment, emphasizing education and literacy initiatives, while the arena will host various events, enhancing Oklahoma City’s cultural landscape.
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