Bethel’s 1 Day Ranch Rescue Works Toward Tornado Recovery

  • After the tornadoes on April 19, some of the 16 horses at One Day Ranch Rescue graze in the front pasture, beyond a pile of debris from trees. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    After the tornadoes on April 19, some of the 16 horses at One Day Ranch Rescue graze in the front pasture, beyond a pile of debris from trees. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • The storage shed/garage at 1 Day Ranch Rescue was destroyed during the Apr. 19 tornado. Photo provided.
    The storage shed/garage at 1 Day Ranch Rescue was destroyed during the Apr. 19 tornado. Photo provided.
  • The goats at 1 Day Ranch Rescue go about grazing a couple days after the events on April 19. One baby goat was sucked out of their enclosure and one mama goat went into labor.
    The goats at 1 Day Ranch Rescue go about grazing a couple days after the events on April 19. One baby goat was sucked out of their enclosure and one mama goat went into labor.
  • Corrie Graybill, Maeghan Olsen, and Bree Kim take a break from tornado cleanup for a photo at 1 Day Ranch Rescue, in Bethel.
    Corrie Graybill, Maeghan Olsen, and Bree Kim take a break from tornado cleanup for a photo at 1 Day Ranch Rescue, in Bethel.
    April 19 was a usual evening at the 1 Day Ranch Rescue, in Bethel. The 64 animals in their care had their nighttime feeding; horses were stalled or pastured; and last minute birthday preparations were being made. President and founder of the 501(c)3 rescue organization, Maeghan Olsen, knew there were storms in the forecast, but didn’t think they were severe, as she ran to the Dakota...

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