Helping Texans in Need, a Longhorn Sets an NFL Speed Record, an a Night Trapped in Urgent Care
RJ Hamster
MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2024
Howdy folks! Today, we’re turning our attention to those in need in the Panhandle.
The largest wildfire in state history has scorched one million acres of land, burned hundreds of homes and other structures, and killed tens of thousands of cattle. Two Texans have lost their lives, and many are wondering how they will recover from losing all they have.
We want to help rally support for Texans in need. Would you consider digging deep and donating to the Panhandle Disaster Relief Fund? There are many wildfire victims who need our help, and The Texas Flyover will be matching the first thousand dollars donated by our readers.
Here’s a list of more relief funds and organizations to consider donating to. Thanks for supporting Texans in need!
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Texas Wildfires Update
Firefighters are continuing to battle wildfires that ignited on Monday, causing widespread devastation in the Panhandle. The Smokehouse Creek Fire has engulfed over one million acres and is 15% contained as of Sunday afternoon. The Windy Deuce and Grape Vine Creek fires are over 50% contained.
While the cause remains uncertain, homeowners and insurance company investigators have pointed fingers at a local electric company, Xcel Energy, alleging one of their power utility poles fell and sparked the blaze. Local and state authorities are investigating the matter further.
Multiple organizations and people have volunteered their time and resources to help those affected. H-E-B donated $1 million to the Texas Agricultural Relief Fund and various nonprofits. Additionally, U-Haul is offering 30 days of free storage to wildfire victims.
The recent death of Angela Chao, sister-in-law of Mitch McConnell, is now under a criminal investigation following her accident on February 11. Chao, age 50, was found dead in a car that had gone into a pond on a private ranch in Johnson City, Texas.
After emergency crews pulled her body from the car around 12:56 am and attempted 43 minutes of revival efforts, she was declared deceased. One of her husband’s business associates owns the ranch in question.
The Blanco County Sheriff’s Office is now treating the incident as a potential criminal case, pending further evidence. County authorities haven’t released sensitive information yet but did admit that Mrs. Chao’s death was not “a typical accident.”
Top Ten State Parks to Visit in Spring
Texas is home to great people, great food, and great state parks! If you’re seeking an outdoor excursion this spring, weather permitting, then check out these top 10 most popular parks in the Lone Star State.
If you want to camp next to real dinosaur tracks and bones, then Dinosaur Valley is the spot for you. Nestled in the small town of Glen Rose, this park can awaken your inner archaeologist.
In west Texas, you’ll find Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Ranked as the second-largest canyon in the U.S., this massive park provides a closer alternative to the Grand Canyon.
Check out the whole list to see if there’s a Texas park calling your name.
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