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The Salvation Army Responding to Texas Panhandle Wildfires – The Salvation Army – Emergency Disaster Services
Contact: Philip Burn, Communications Director, 214-956-6243
Dallas, Texas (February 20, 2026) – A team from The Salvation Army of Amarillo has been actively serving first responders and evacuees impacted by wildfires sweeping across the Texas Panhandle. Over the past two days, teams have operated at two emergency shelters and one community site, providing meals, drinks, and emotional and spiritual care to those affected.
Under the leadership of Major Tex Ellis, along with two dedicated volunteers, The Salvation Army deployed its Rapid Response Unit to support emergency operations. The team served in Donley County on Tuesday evening and has been supporting response efforts since Wednesday in Potter County. The Salvation Army continues to coordinate closely with local Emergency Management, VOAD partners, and community officials to provide resources as needed.
“We received a request for support on Tuesday evening and quickly mobilized our team and response unit,” said Major Tex Ellis with The Salvation Army in Amarillo. “After more than 30 years of disaster service it is still both humbling and rewarding for me to serve those affected, along with the dedicated first responders, especially when it is right here in our community. The Salvation Army will continue to provide support wherever we can in communities we serve throughout the year.”
The Salvation Army has provided support at the following locations:
• Donley County Activities Center, 4430 State Hwy 70, Clarendon, Texas
• Howardwick City Hall / VFW, 247 Rick Husband Blvd, Howardwick, Texas
• The Church at Bushland, 1800 S FM 2381, Amarillo, Texas
Shelby Rivera, Service Extension Representative with The Salvation Army, has been in contact with VOAD partners and emergency officials in Pampa and Borger regarding requests for meals and hydration support for first responders and potential evacuees. To assist with ongoing needs, Texas Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) is delivering eight pallets of water (four to Amarillo, four to Pampa/Borger) and one pallet of hygiene kits to Pampa on Friday.
The Salvation Army has served 555 meals, 248 drinks, and provided Emotional and Spiritual Care to two individuals in the impacted area.
“More than 30 Texas fire departments have deployed to the area and continue battling the widlfires that have so far burned more than 30,000 acres,” said Kathy Clark, Emergency Disaster Services Director for The Salvation Army in Texas. “The Salvation Army teams will continue to provide support and assess needs in the impacted communities as long as we are needed. We are praying for first responders, affected families, and our teams serving during this emergency.”
To support Salvation Army disaster response in Texas, go to helpsalvationarmy.org. For the most up-to-date disaster information or for details about becoming a disaster volunteer, visit www.salarmyeds.org.
Wendy Lara
Texas
Texas AG secures 23andMe bankruptcy settlement after 2023 data breach
AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Wednesday he has secured a settlement of bankruptcy claims against genetic testing company 23andMe stemming from a 2023 data breach that exposed personal information, including some genetic ancestry data, of 6.9 million customers worldwide.
Paxton’s office said the settlement includes $150 million for a multistate coalition of 42 states. But because of limited funds in 23andMe’s bankruptcy estate and competing claims, the states’ recovery will be $18 million paid immediately, with Texas receiving $1,266,860.
23andMe disclosed in October 2023 that attackers had accessed accounts affecting 6.9 million consumers. Some of the information was later posted for sale on the dark web, according to Paxton’s office, which said the company learned of the breach months after the data became publicly available. The office said 23andMe initially denied a breach and later blamed consumers’ account settings and password practices.
Paxton joined a multistate investigation that concluded 23andMe used unreasonable security practices and failed to implement adequate safeguards against hacking, the office said.
23andMe filed for bankruptcy protection in March 2025. Paxton’s office said the settlement incorporates privacy and cybersecurity requirements, including enhanced security standards, comprehensive risk assessments and creation of an independent advisory board, along with enforcement of state privacy laws and continued consumer data deletion rights.
“Companies that collect and profit from Texans’ most personal information have a legal duty to protect it,” Paxton said in a statement.
The company also agreed to a $46.75 million class-action settlement in the bankruptcy case for affected U.S. consumers who submitted claims by Feb. 17, 2026, Paxton’s office said.
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Texas Makes Announcement Featuring Arch Manning
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Texas Quietly Fixed One Problem That Used to Cost the Longhorns Games
The Texas Longhorns entered the 2025 season with more expectations than any team has had to deal with in recent memory.
Many among the media were ready to crown the team and quarterback Arch Manning before they even played one game. Of course, those unrealistic expectations were never met, even though the team finished with a 10-3 record and a Citrus Bowl win over the Michigan Wolverines.
2026 is heading in the same direction for the Longhorns. Many believe head coach Steve Sarkisian has the most talented team in the country. But in order to fix the issues from this past season, the Longhorns needed to fix one issue that has cost them in the past.
Changing The Narrative
One of the biggest issues the Longhorns had last season was the play of the offensive line. It was apparent in the first game of the season against the Ohio State Buckeyes that Manning didn’t have the pocket time needed to make big plays.
This offseason, Coach Sarkisian went out and found two massive transfer portal additions that should completely change the narrative on this offensive line.
It starts with potential starting right tackle Melvin Siani. Siani has spent time with the Temple Owls and last season with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.
The Longhorns are set at left tackle with Trevor Goosby, who could play himself into being a top 10 pick in the 2027 NFL Draft. If the team can get competent play from Siani, the offense will be able to open up the playbook, and the world may finally see Manning at his college peak.
The Longhorns also went out and found a potential fix at left guard for the 2026 season. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers transfer Laurence Seymore could be another strong patch for the holes in the offensive line.
After spending the first two seasons of his college career with the Miami Hurricanes, Seymore made stops with the Akron Zips and the Hilltoppers.
Of course, the one concern with Seymore is wondering if he can compete at the SEC level coming from the C-USA.
This season for the Longhorns starts and stops with the play of Manning. Coach Sarkisian and the rest of this coaching staff understood that protecting their quarterback was the most important goal when building the 2026 roster.
The Longhorns are going to be leaning on veteran talent to protect their quarterback, and it may very well be the best decision they made this offseason.
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