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SBTC DR responds with prayer, personnel following 'Stinky Fire' in the Panhandle

Summary by texanonline.net
POTTER COUNTY—The so-called “Stinky Fire,” a wildfire that started in a landfill just northwest of Amarillo on May 18, destroyed 52 homes and impacted or threatened another 325 residences, officials said. “It was a sad day,” Potter County Judge Nancy Tanner said during a May 20 news conference. She implored citizens to “keep the prayers coming.” Southern Baptists of Texas Convention Disaster Relief volunteers quickly obliged with not only prayer…
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texanonline.net broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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