


You can also get a bag that will have charging cables and portable chargers, if needed. They have another mobile vehicle that will be going around town and offering the same services. They will have a permanent set up near the cooling station at Murphy Park. T-Mobile is in town and will be offering free Wi-Fi and free charging stations. No clothing donations are being accepted at this point. They have said that has been happening a lot since the tornado and some trailers still have not been located. A KXDJ listener said theirs was taken some time a couple of days ago and the Sheriff's Department later located it being used for clean-up. Officials are encouraging folks to lock up their trailers at night. A sign-up sheet is up in the kitchen at the Expo. If you are available or capable of volunteering to serve food or bring baked goods to the Expo, they need the assistance. They will let us know as soon as they are up and running. The Ochiltree County Tag Office is closed until further notice due to computer service issues with the state. The Perryton Police Department number is not currently working. PTCI has free Wi-Fi available at their office as well as in the First Christian Church parking lot.Īny citizen needing to contact law enforcement for non-emergencies must call 80.

Tuesday through Friday it will be open daily from 9 a.m. The Church of Christ clothing house will be open on Monday from 1 to 4 p.m. Officials continue to encourage folks to move all debris to the curbline for TxDOT to begin picking up on Tuesday. The landfill will then be closed on both Tuesday and Wednesday for the big clean-up scheduled through TxDOT. The Perryton landfill will reopen on Monday morning from 8 a.m.
