EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 1 MIN
🐑 Mutton Busting, Heavy Rain & a Lifesaving Upgrade -Jan 9 Edition
from 3 Things to Know: Your Weekend Rundown from WFXR News · host WFXR NEWS
Mutton busting, a rainy weekend, and a lifesaving upgrade -here are your 3 Things to Know:🐑 Salem Stampede Championship: Saddle up! The Salem Stampede Championship returns to the Salem Civic Center this weekend, celebrating its 58th year. The rodeo runs January 9th through the 11th and features bronc busting, barrel racing, bull riding, roping, and the fan-favorite Boot Barn Mutton Busting. Tickets are available at the Salem Civic Center box office or online.🌧️ Rainy Weekend Ahead: Rain increases Friday and lasts through Saturday, with heavy pockets and 1-2 inches possible. Localized flooding could develop. Highs stay in the 50s to 60s. Sunday turns colder and windy, with drying for most areas and a chance of mountain snow showers.🚑 Lifesaving Stair Chairs: Salem Fire & EMS has received new Stryker stair chairs, designed to safely move injured or bedbound patients down stairs during emergencies. The department says the chairs are already being used daily, improving safety for both patients and first responders.That’s your Three Things to Know this weekend. Follow WFXR News for the full stories.
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Mutton busting, a rainy weekend, and a lifesaving upgrade -here are your 3 Things to Know:🐑 Salem Stampede Championship: Saddle up! The Salem Stampede Championship returns to the Salem Civic Center this weekend, celebrating its 58th year. The rodeo runs January 9th through the 11th and features bronc busting, barrel racing, bull riding, roping, and the fan-favorite Boot Barn Mutton Busting. Tickets are available at the Salem Civic Center box office or online.🌧️ Rainy Weekend Ahead: Rain increases Friday and lasts through Saturday, with heavy pockets and 1-2 inches possible. Localized flooding could develop. Highs stay in the 50s to 60s. Sunday turns colder and windy, with drying for most areas and a chance of mountain snow showers.🚑 Lifesaving Stair Chairs: Salem Fire & EMS has received new Stryker stair chairs, designed to safely move injured or bedbound patients down stairs during emergencies. The department says the chairs are already being used daily, improving safety for both patients and first responders.That’s your Three Things to Know this weekend. Follow WFXR News for the full stories.
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