James Head: Stepping Up to Aid Oklahoma Tornado Victims

The first thing James Head did when he moved to Edmond, Oklahoma five years ago was put a tornado shelter in his house. That’s almost like setting up a barbecue or deck in the yard anywhere else – it’s part of life in that area of the country. And though tornadoes are always a clear and present danger, they’re not something that stops the residents of the state from carrying on with their daily routines.“You kind of get numb to it and that’s obviously a problem,” said Head. “People in Oklahoma are so used to tornado season and it’s just something that they live with. I had a guy that I worked … Read the Full Article Here

The first thing James Head did when he moved to Edmond, Oklahoma five years ago was put a tornado shelter in his house. That’s almost like setting up a barbecue or deck in the yard anywhere else – it’s part of life in that area of the country. And though tornadoes are always a clear and present danger, they’re not something that stops the residents of the state from carrying on with their daily routines.“You kind of get numb to it and that’s obviously a problem,” said Head. “People in Oklahoma are so used to tornado season and it’s just something that they live with. I had a guy that I worked … Read the Full Article Here