A tourist decided to get dangerously close to a bison for a selfie while visiting Yellowstone National Park. Please, do not do this.
The NPS instructs visitors not to approach bison and to stay at least 25 yards away from the animal.
It is with a surreal sense of sadness that I share this aerial video of the #Wynne#tornado path.
It starts western edge of town & goes east all the way up to Crowley's Ridge. Then I turned the drone around & followed the path from the Ridge westbound.
https://t.co/t7oVV3iEQb
2) Donate items to the Wynne Tornado Distribution Center. You can mail/ship items to the address below, or you can use this fancy app/website that my friend Lauren Kemp created: https://t.co/hhnGabcLcn
Thank you!!!
#wynne#tornado
Two ways you can help #Wynne:
1) donate $$ to the Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief fund. We are allocating the memorial funds given for my mom’s funeral to this amazing organization that’s helped my dad & my hometown so much in the past few days.
https://t.co/LVMJCvmxca
Devastating to see the damage at Wynne High School today. One of the few things that remained after the tornado are the flag poles, and students found their school flag and an American flag and put them back up. The respect they have for their school, community and country give us confidence that Wynne will be back stronger than ever. #ARStrong
Gov. @SarahHuckabee in Wynne:
I could not be more proud to be Gov because of what communities like this & all across our state represent: people coming together, knowing that no matter what challenges we face, nothing is going to destroy us, nothing is going to bring us down.
I want to give a massive shout out & thank you to Arkansas @BaptistRelief for showing up w/ a small army of trained volunteers who cleaned up the destruction around my dad’s house today. And also the @forestservice & so many volunteers, too! 🙏🏼🫂😭
#wynne#tornado@arkbaptists
"Our church was in the middle of the storm, it took a direct hit and tore the steeple off in the front."
FOX Weather's @willnunley takes us inside a church built in the 1960s destroyed by a tornado in Wynne, AR just ahead of Palm Sunday tomorrow.