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Eldorado Today
By the People, for the People
Tradio Listings Offer Variety of Items for Sale and Wanted
From bikes and camper parts to livestock and firearms, the local radio classifieds have something for everyone.
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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The latest Tradio show on KECO FM featured a wide range of items for sale and wanted, including 26-inch bikes, camper tools, household goods, livestock, and even firearms. Callers phoned in to list items they were looking to buy or sell, with phone numbers provided for interested parties to connect directly.
Why it matters
Tradio shows provide a valuable community service, allowing locals to easily buy, sell, and trade a diverse array of goods and services. These radio classifieds help connect buyers and sellers, promote small businesses, and foster a sense of community in the region.
The details
The Tradio listings covered a broad spectrum, from practical items like tow straps and camper parts to more specialized goods like splash Orpington chickens and an AR-9mm rifle. Some callers were also seeking services, such as someone to build a silverware drawer or work on a freezer. The show serves as a hub for the local community to exchange goods and services.
- The Tradio show aired on February 26, 2026.
The players
KECO FM
The local radio station that hosts the Tradio show, providing a platform for community members to buy, sell, and trade a variety of items.
The takeaway
The Tradio show on KECO FM demonstrates the continued importance of community-based radio in connecting local buyers and sellers, fostering small businesses, and preserving a sense of shared experience in the region.
