How his small actions, brought a community a bigger glimpse of hope
When Dakota Stine saw the wreckage caused by an EF-2 tornado that tore apart the community of Indian Lake, he knew he wanted to help in any way he could.
For Indian Lake, the devastation of experiencing a tornado that tore their community apart struck Stine close to his heart. "We saw a need in their community, and we knew we wanted to be the people to be there on the ground," Stine said. They dropped off various items at different shelters, churches and businesses in Downtown Lakeview on Tuesday.
On Thursday, Dakota returned, this time helping residents and local farmers with cleanup. He stood on top of a house’s cement foundation, looking out to a farmer’s corn field that shared debris from the completely destroyed home.
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