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Roughly two years after the devastating blaze, recovery efforts from the Holiday Farm Fire continue in the McKenzie River Corridor. One tool does a fresh take on the “lemons to lemonade” proverb, by taking one by-product of salvage efforts and converting it into something useful.
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A Blue River resident and disaster relief worker says the town is just about a third rebuilt, since being leveled by 2020’s Holiday Farm Fire.
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Springfield residents must now register occupied RVs on their property.
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Fire managers are gearing up for what appears to be some very challenging weather conditions later this week.
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Nearly two years after the Echo Mountain Fire tore through parts of Lincoln County, the community of Otis is still in recovery mode. A team of volunteers is spending the week there helping to remove dead or damaged trees.
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Oregon has outlined its plans to spend $422 million in federal wildfire aid.
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Even before the Holiday Farm Fire of 2020, residents in the McKenzie River Corridor had to cope with unreliable internet. This grant-funded project brings resilient broadband infrastructure to the rural community.
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The Delta Campground along the McKenzie River was destroyed by the Holiday Farm Fire in Sept. 2020.
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Four Oregon school districts hit hard by wildfires in 2020 could get a boost from state lawmakers
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Some of the forest land burned in the 2020 wildfires in western Oregon will re-open to the public in January.
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The federal judge's temporary stay on post-fire logging in the Willamette National Forest near Breitenbush Hot Springs and Detroit Lake was issued Friday.
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Four of the fires that burned across Oregon on Labor Day of 2020 were likely caused by equipment owned by PacifiCorp, according to a fire investigator in a class action lawsuit.