KIWA Marketplace is on KIWA FM 105.3, and Streamed Live on our website, Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 9:15 am
Call during the program at 712-324-5377, text 712-324-2597, or email newstips@kiwaradio.com.
All items and garage sales called/texted/emailed in will be added to this web page. No real estate, including real estate rentals, and handguns.
For Sale:
7 Section Nobel Harrow With Hydraulic Cart. — 712-540-7479
Knowledge Nugget:
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, don’t usually look anything like they do in photos. In real live, they usually appear very different to the colorful photos we see of them. That’s because the human eye is not good at detecting color at night. As a rule, you’ll see shades of grey and, if you’re lucky, some green too, as green is the color most easily identified by the eye. Good cameras are much more sensitive than the human eye and, using long exposures, can capture colors and details that you won’t see. Most solar particles collide with our atmosphere at around 60 and 150 miles above the surface of earth, and it’s here where the green lights appear.