Log Cabin Democrat - Prevailing Winds

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MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2015

The storm was doubly described as a tornado ... ... Log Cabin Democrat, 1957 six hours ago it was filled with death and flying terror ... Like a crawling, whirling monster, taking giant strides; crushing, blowing, spewing, laying waste to all in its path ... Log Cabin Democrat, 1965 “As bad as it is, we are lucky. We are very lucky. It could have been a lot worse with a lot of lives lost.” ... James Firestone, Vilonia Mayor, 2011 There are just some things we will not be able to save.” ... Paul Hicks, Vilonia, 2014 Rural mailcarrier Dale Ingram brought in new reports of damage from Saturday’s tornado ... Tonight the worst is over. Tomorrow the real work begins. ... Log Cabin Democrat, 1965 “What if it had happened at night?” ... Mrs. Virgil Moore, Conway, credited for saving lives by calling into a radio broadcast, describing the approaching storm, 1965 “We’re proud of the way everyone has been helping their neighbors in need.” ... Preston Scroggin, County Judge, 2011 Sheriff Andy Shock was shaken as he talked about these children at the Vilonia Primary School. ... ... Log Cabin Democrat, 2014 ,

PREVAILING WINDS

“The storm no more than hit until Jack Strain, Dave Ward and Dan Mowrer had their heavy equipment on the job clearing the streets and helping push back debris. They and their men proved of invaluable service.” .. M.M. Satterfield, Conway Mayor, 1957 Nature’s bulldozer had done its work well. ... Log Cabin Democrat, 1965 “The first thing we saw was that our home was still standing and we were thankful.” ... Valerie Goza, Vilonia, 2011 “We have been here before, and we will be OK.” ... Dr. Frank Mitchell, Vilonia Superintendent, 2014 Maybe it’s experience. I hate that I can say that.” ... Debbie Martin, Vilonia Fire Department, 2014 “We took a lick out here. The damage is beyond description.” ...Preston Scroggin, County

“Pray for Arkansas” .. slogan, 2011 “We will soar again.”

Judge, 2011

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he Log Cabin Democrat marks historic tornadoes that defined Faulkner County and the people who share generational stories of disaster, recovery and hope. This is our tribute to those defining moments.

... slogan, 2014

1965, 1957, 2011, 2014


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