Spring Forward with Garden Tips, Irish Dancers, Easy Salads, and DIY Ideas
Spring Forward with Garden Tips, Irish Dancers, Easy Salads, and DIY Ideas
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  March 2023  
MUST-SEE VIDEOS
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A Doggone Cute Conga Line
A German dog trainer broke the Guinness World Record when he guided 14 dogs to become conga line dancers.
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"The Sound of Silence" Wows Judges
The AGT judges gave Tom Ball the Group Golden Buzzer for his performance of the Simon & Garfunkel classic.
NEWS AND VIEWS
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With the rising temperatures that April brings traditionally there also comes an increase of outdoor work and projects. Whether they are small projects or a large home improvement project, it is important that you call Kansas One-Call before starting any digging project.

Did you know, every six minutes an underground utility line is damaged because someone decided to dig without first calling Dig Safe? Beyond the devastating risks of death or injury, consider the costs of repair, fines, and even inconvenience. From putting in a fence, planting a tree or building a deck, following these 5 steps will save a lot of time and money:
  1. Notify — Call 811 or 1-800-DIG-SAFE or visit www.kansas811.com to request to have your utility lines located at no cost to you.
  2. Wait — Wait two to three days for a response to your request.
  3. Confirm — Confirm that all affected utilities have responded.
  4. Respect — Respect the markers provided by the affected utilities. They are your guide for the duration of your project.
  5. Dig Carefully — If you can't avoid digging near the markers (within 18-24 inches on all sides, depending on state laws), consider moving your project.
 
SITES OF THE MONTH
It's Red Cross Month  
It's Red Cross Month
Learn how you can make a difference through financial gifts, blood and platelet donations, CPR training, or volunteering.
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Grow Your Knowledge  
Grow Your Knowledge
The National Gardening Association's site can help you develop gardening skills, research plants, and design your garden.
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Bag a Bargain  
Bag a Bargain
When unclaimed bags are orphaned, airlines can turn over their contents to this site to be resold online. Check it out!
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CUSTOMER ALERT
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COOKING DEMO
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Leftover Chicken Recipes
Try Chicken Pot Pie Biscuits, Buffalo Chicken Zucchini Boats, Chicken Taquitos with Guac and Cheddar, and more.
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3 Easy Spring Salads
They look and taste great — Creamy Cucumber Dill Salad, Charred Asparagus Salad, and Dried Fruit and Nut Couscous.
INSTAGRAM FOCUS
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Polar Bears Battle a Blizzard
Watch the mother polar bear and her cubs descend slippery coastal cliffs in Norway during a blizzard. It's impressive!
Get a Kick Out of Irish Dancers Get a Kick Out of Irish Dancers Get a Kick Out of Irish Dancers  
Get a Kick Out of Irish Dancers
We're in the month of St. Patrick's Day, so make a virtual Ireland visit and enjoy this Peaky Blinders dance performance.
DO-IT-YOURSELF TIPS
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5 Thrifty Outdoor DIY Projects
These cottage-inspired ideas include a reclaimed wood walkway, a paver-and-wood garden bench, and a stone flower planter.
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21 Budget Kitchen Makeovers
Add some spice to a boring kitchen with these DIY projects such as painting the cabinets, using peel-and-stick backsplashes, and more.
FAQ/TUTORIAL
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