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Oregon’s Office of Resilience and Emergency Management announced it has closed its long-term shelter program from the 2020 wildfires.
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A new child care center is meant to fill a critical gap in the McKenzie River community.
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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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McKenzie Valley residents who lost their septic systems to the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire can now get money to replace them.
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Using forest fuels harvested from burn zones of the Holiday Farm Fire, the McKenzie Watershed Council's Firewood Program provides free firewood to rural residents of Oregon.
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Today the Lane County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to engage three law firms for litigation regarding the Holiday Farm Fire.
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Raise a glass to forests! The nonprofit Oregon Parks Forever, along with a few craft breweries and a winery, is raising money to plant trees in fire-damaged areas around the state.
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Emergency responders and members of the public will be able to keep better tabs on potential wildfires in the McKenzie River Valley thanks to a new wildfire detection camera that will go online in July.
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A bill sponsored by Representative Peter DeFazio that’s meant to help communities prepare for natural disasters passed the U.S. House Tuesday.
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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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Oregon lawmakers are advancing a bill that’s meant to help school districts in areas ravaged by wildfires.