Sometimes the best stories come in small, feathered packages. Denison’s utility crews recently stepped away from their everyday work to pull off a heartwarming rescue — saving six ducklings in need.
According to KTEN, the crew members came to the aid of the six young ducks, turning what could have been a sad situation into a feel-good moment for the community. It’s the kind of above-and-beyond effort that reminds residents just how much their city workers care about the community they serve — even when the neighbors in need happen to have wings.
The story quickly captured local attention and brought smiles across Denison, serving as a sweet reminder that the people keeping the city’s infrastructure running are also keeping an eye out for the smallest and most vulnerable members of the community.
And speaking of community spirit, Denison has more good things on the horizon. Frontier Village & Museum is hosting a Beginner Blacksmithing Class on June 28, giving residents a hands-on chance to connect with the area’s rich pioneer heritage. The class offers participants the opportunity to learn a traditional craft in a historic setting — a perfect summer outing for curious minds of all ages.
Whether it’s utility workers going the extra mile or local museums keeping history alive, Denison continues to show that community heart runs deep in this North Texas town.
Sources: KTEN, North Texas e-News