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Green grass is once again growing in the Panhandle, spreading hope as farmers and ranchers continue recovery efforts after the devastating wildfires burned through the region earlier this year.“Things are looking better. Green grass is good for the soul, and we’ve seen a lot of that recently,” John Haley, a Hemphill County rancher, said. “We just received a little bit of rain throughout the Panhandle, pretty widespread from a half inch to over two inches. I think that does really good for everybody’s attitudes.”Although a total loss amount hasn’t been released by agency officials, the damages were staggering.More than 1.5 ...

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