Campers at Palo Duro Canyon Adventure Park campsite continue clean up after damage from weekend storm
VIDEO: Palo Duro Adventure Park campsite destroyed after weekend storm By Taylor Mitchell | March 15, 2021 at 6:29 PM CDT - Updated March 16 at 9:12 AM
CANYON, Texas (KFDA) - The Amarillo National Weather Service confirmed seven tornadoes tore across three counties in the Texas Panhandle on Saturday.
The strongest was an EF2 that occurred in Happy and made its way towards the Palo Duro Canyon State Park. The second tornado was East of that and hit the Palo Duro Canyon Adventure Park campsite and the State Park area.
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Wellington man sentenced to 25 years for domestic violence, burglary charges
VIDEO: Wellington man sentenced to 25 years for domestic violence, burglary charges By Bailie Myers | March 15, 2021 at 9:55 AM CDT - Updated March 15 at 3:36 PM
DONLEY COUNTY, Texas (KFDA) - Officials said a Wellington man was given a 25-year sentence related to domestic violence and burglary charges on Thursday.
31-year-old Jesus Enrique Navarro, of Wellington, was sentenced to two separate prison terms for felony offenses.
Officials said Navarro was given a 10-year sentence for a probation revocation for a third-degree felony assault on a family member by choking.
He also received a 15-year sentence on a second degree felony charge on burglary of a home.
After 91 years, coronavirus brings a Texas rancherâs last sunset Raymond Reeves rides a horse at his Donley County ranch in the early 2000s. (Source: Courtesy of the Reeves family) By Emma Platoff | January 26, 2021 at 5:09 PM CST - Updated January 27 at 1:27 AM
DONLEY COUNTY, Texas (The Texas Tribune) - Not for anything could Raymond Reeves bluff his way through a game of poker. Somehow, his children recall, his face always revealed the hand heâd been dealt.
Perhaps it was the honesty, the sincerity, the fundamental good-guy, good-neighbor mentality. Raised in Floydada, in Texasâ sparse Panhandle, Reeves was the storybook Texas farmer and rancher throughout his 91 years, the type of father who would place his children atop a new horse minutes after theyâd been bucked off another â no member of his family would grow up fearing animals.
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Credit: Courtesy of the Reeves family
Not for anything could Raymond Reeves bluff his way through a game of poker. Somehow, his children recall, his face always revealed the hand he’d been dealt.
Perhaps it was the honesty, the sincerity, the fundamental good-guy, good-neighbor mentality. Raised in Floydada, in Texas’ sparse Panhandle, Reeves was the storybook Texas farmer and rancher throughout his 91 years, the type of father who would place his children atop a new horse minutes after they’d been bucked off another no member of his family would grow up fearing animals.