Several men in Marshall County got together, loaded their trucks with food and supplies, and traveled to Putnam County to help the first responders and the people who were hit by the devastating tornado early Tuesday morning. Pictured are: Robby McDaniel, Jeff McPerson, Ricky Rogers, Jacob Mitchell Dean, Chris Estes, and Wesley Neece...
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Several men in Marshall County got together, loaded their trucks with food and supplies, and traveled to Putnam County to help the first responders and the people who were hit by the devastating tornado early Tuesday morning. This county was hit hard after an EF-4 tornado with 175 mph winds ripped through the county, leaving millions of dollars of destruction in its path.
Pictured are:
Robby McDaniel, Jeff McPerson, Ricky Rogers, Jacob Mitchell Dean, Chris Estes, and Wesley Neece