Cashion FFA students overwhelmed by support after barn fire

The Associated Press - November 12, 2018 3:45 pm

CASHION, Okla. (AP) – An Oklahoma schools superintendent says students have received “overwhelming” support after a weekend fire destroyed a barn and killed livestock.

Cashion Schools Superintendent Sammy Jackson said Monday that pledges to replace property and animals destroyed in Saturday’s fire have come from as far away as Georgia.

Jackson says three show hogs, a sheep and a goat have already been replaced. He says the school district is “humbled by the support.”

Jackson says the district suspended donations after its insurer tentatively agreed to replace all school and personal property destroyed by fire.

Firefighters extinguished the blaze in about 10 minutes, but the animals died of smoke inhalation. Jackson says the fire was caused by an electrical problem.

Cashion is about 25 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. Cashion Schools FFA used the barn.

 

Latest Stories

NOC Daisy Award Finalist Dr. Yuracy Salazar-Lee

Northern Oklahoma College Nursing faculty members will be honored with The DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nursing...

Mom Prom 2024 at Marland’s Place This Saturday

Last call for tickets to the “Mom Prom” at Marland’s Place. The fun event will be...

Wildcat Theatre Company to Present Dinner Theatre Performance of “Almost, Maine”

The Wildcat Theatre Company will present a dinner theatre on Friday and Saturday, May 10 and...