Tecumseh FFA members and advisors pose for a photo while helping with cleanup at the Lindsey/Rawlins property after the tornado on April 19. Photo provided
About 25 members of the Tecumseh FFA helped to cut and remove trees that were blocking the driveway at a ranch belonging to the Lindsey/Rawlins family on April 20, following the tornadoes that came through on April 19. Photo provided
Olivia Rawlins is a freshman in Tecumseh FFA and shows cattle. Her family lost several large trees on their ranch, which were blocking their driveway, and her fellow FFA members and three advisors came out to help the next day. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Two days before her 15th birthday, April 19 will live in the memory of Tecumseh freshman Olivia Rawlins forever. It was a milestone no one wants to have: the first time a tornado goes through your yard.
“We went into our storm shelter,” said Rawlins. “And we heard a bunch of things fall on top of the storm shelter. This was my first time ever being in like an actual tornado wher...
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