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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Joel Russell, Codell – Cyclone Day – Part 2

“We can’t always control what happens in our lives – things will go well, things will go poorly – but what we can control is our response to those events.”  – Ken Blanchard.

Tobias Flores and Danielle Robinson created a sculpture to commemorate tornadoes in Codell, Kansas.

Last week we learned about a rural Kansas community that was devastated by tornado strikes which, amazingly, came on the same day, three years in a row. Now we’ll learn how the community is seeking to recognize this disaster today, in a way that honors its ancestors and the spirit of the community.

Last week we learned the story of Codell, Kansas which was hit by a tornado on May 20 in 1916, 1917, and 1918. Joel Russell shared the story of this incredible fluke of weather.

Joel grew up at Codell. After college at Wichita State, he became a supervisor with Union Pacific Railroad. His job allowed him to move back to Codell, while his work took him around the western U.S. He met and married Amanda who is from Hays. Amanda works at Plainville High School. She and Joel have four children.

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