c o p p e l l s t u d e n t m e d i a . c o m Volume 27 | Issue 5 | April 2016
Eight Denton Creek residents dealing with sinking backyards written by Meara Isenberg Entertainment Editor @mearaannee Since last April, eight Denton Creek residents have been living a scene from a disaster movie. The self proclaimed DC Eight have seen their properties suffer with each passing storm, and with little progress made to stop it, can do nothing but watch their backyards slowly erode away. “When it rains I can’t sleep very well but when loud claps of thunder happen I literally jump out of bed because I’m thinking, ‘our pool just fell in the creek,’” Parker Drive resident Shannon Scott said. Scott started noticing the erosion last spring,
when record-setting rain was recorded in Texas. Since then, she has lost nearly half of her backyard. “Everything shifted down and slid and it’s horrible,” Scott said. “It’s so bad, look at their yards. Big chunks of their yards are gone.” Although much of it is now a tangle of mud, rubble and dead roots, Scott still remembers what her backyard used to look like. “[The path] was attached, we could walk out and go down there and go fishing,” Scott said. “We have a little boat, a flat bottom boat and now, it’s just too dangerous. My husband used to mow around that tree. There was grass and it was a lot higher.” > Continued on page 12
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Read about Clark reaching a coaching career milestone PAGE 21