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When a wildfire ignites in rural Montana, it’s likely a volunteer firefighter who responds. But those volunteers are aging.
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No lives were lost and no primary residences were destroyed by the Huff Fire that burned some 73 square miles of Garfield County in central Montana but lives have been impacted with the loss of outbuildings, barns, corrals, granaries, livestock, farm equipment, fences and hay.But help is on the way.
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The Bridger Foothills Fire northeast of Bozeman claimed 28 permanent residences as it burned 7,000 acres and forced more than 200 people to evacuate...
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Cool, wet conditions are helping firefighters who are working a 7,000 acre wildfire northeast of Bozeman that started Friday. The Bridger Foothills Fire...
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The Bridger Foothills Fire northeast of Bozeman flared up to roughly 7,000 acres over the holiday weekend. Extreme fire behavior Saturday led to several...
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A smoke plume from a new wildfire in the Bridger Mountains northeast of Bozeman could be seen throughout much of the Gallatin Valley Friday afternoon.
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Tracy Zeorian was in Jordan, Montana, when the Huff Fire threatened the community of 400 people in central Montana Wednesday. She shot video as she and her husband drove through and around town to view the destruction.
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A cold front that swept across the state yesterday fanned several fires that threatened neighborhoods and entire towns. Most evacuated residents are now...
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Outside of Helena, first responders are evacuating residents north of Custer Avenue, south of Lincoln Road and west of Green Meadow Drive due to a fast...