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Isolated Nebraska ranchers learn they are not alone

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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