Friday, January 26th 2018, 7:34 pm
A Pawnee county craftsman is honoring the men who died in the explosion with his art.
Chuck Williams of Beyond the Bark Carvings saw a picture on social media with a hard hat, boots and a wrench - encouraging people to pray for the families.
Williams recreated the image out of wood.
He says he's still trying to decide what to do with the memorial.
A Pawnee county craftsman is honoring the men who died in the explosion with his art.
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