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Foss Today
By the People, for the People
Tradio 2/20/26 Roundup Includes Firewood, TVs, and More
Locals list a variety of items for sale or in search of, from household goods to farm equipment.
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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The latest Tradio broadcast on KECO FM featured a range of items for sale or in search of, including firewood, generators, TVs, a Winnebago motor home, tractor tires, alfalfa bales, and various other household and farm equipment. The broadcast also included a trivia question about which state has the most presidential libraries (the answer is Texas).
Why it matters
Tradio shows the diverse range of goods and services available in the local community, providing a platform for residents to buy, sell, and trade items. It also highlights the self-reliant nature of rural communities, where people often rely on local networks to find the resources they need.
The details
The Tradio broadcast featured a variety of items for sale, including a load of firewood, a generator, truck tires, an LG smart TV, an 8500-watt generator, a 2014 Winnebago motor home, and various farm equipment like tractor tires, alfalfa bales, and a racing set. There were also requests for a female weenie dog, a trailer, and land near Foss/Canute. The broadcast also included some text messages with additional items for sale, such as a Case IH combine, a Volvo semi, and a Butler spike bed for a Ford truck.
- The Tradio broadcast aired on February 20, 2026.
The players
KECO FM
A radio station that hosts the Tradio program, where local residents can call in to buy, sell, or trade various items.
The takeaway
The Tradio program provides a valuable community resource, allowing locals to connect and exchange goods and services. It highlights the self-reliant nature of rural communities and the importance of local networks in meeting everyday needs.
