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Igniting Hope
JC Fire Relief Fund
Sept 2024
Download In just a few short days, the House Draw Fire upended the livelihoods of many local ranchers and landowners. They lost pastures, fences, livestock, and wildlife. They are now faced with the daunting task of recovery after this massive wildfire.…
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When The Smoke Clears
Wildfire Recovery
Sept 2024
Download If you think House Draw Fire is old news, think again. It’s been just a few weeks since the flames were extinguished, but the aftermath? It’s just beginning to heat up. The House Draw fire was a record-breaker; the most…
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Blazing Impact
Wildfire & The Environment
Sept 2024
Download At the end of August, The House Draw Fire, ripped across 175,000 acres of sagebrush and grasslands in northeast Wyoming, leaving behind a mosaic of charred earth, and etched its place in history as the state’s largest wildfire on…
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House Draw Fire Public Meeting
Aug 30, 2024
Download This was a Public Meeting focusing on the House Draw Fire with key SouthWest Area Incident Team #5 members held in Kaycee. This is Complex Incident Management Team assumed command of the fire, as well as other simultaneous regional fires…
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Fire Recovery Community Meeting
Aug 28, 2024
Download Last week, with astonishing speed, the House Draw Fire ravaged over 174,000 acres of Johnson County. To put this into perspective, the entire City and County of Denver, according to 2020 Census data, spanned around 100,000 acres. The House…
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