Isolated Nebraska ranchers learn they are not alone
Summary
In western Nebraska, ranchers Mike and Kayla Wintz faced losing their grazing land when a huge wildfire burned 11,000 acres. After the fire, many strangers anonymously donated hay to help them and other ranchers recover.Key Facts
- The wildfire in Nebraska was the largest in the state's history.
- It burned 11,000 acres of grazing land owned by Mike and Kayla Wintz.
- The Wintzes feared losing their cattle ranch because of the fire damage.
- People responded with anonymous donations of hay delivered by trucks.
- These donations helped the ranchers continue to feed their cattle.
- The support showed strong community kindness and care during a crisis.
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