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Officials with the Helena Lewis and Clark National Forest are asking for the public’s help in identifying how the Yogo Fire got started.
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Cooler temperatures and snow Tuesday helped firefighters to improve containment lines and extinguish hot spots on the 4,900 acre Yogo Fire burning in the…
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New wildfires started in Montana this weekend, pushed by unseasonably warm temperatures for October and strong, gusty winds.High winds on Saturday caused…
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Firefighters on the 3,900 acre Yogo Fire in the Little Belt Mountains are preparing to face another Red Flag warning on Saturday, with hot temperatures,…
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Firefighters are battling a wildfire near Marion and the Hubbart Dam. The 120-acre blaze is zero percent contained.Montana Department of Natural…
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Firefighters are bringing in heavy equipment to build containment lines around the nearly 1,800 acre Burley Fire 11 miles west of Broadus in Powder River…
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Fire crews battling the nearly 5 square mile Yogo Fire burning in the Little Belt Mountains in central Montana faced challenges with the weather Tuesday.…
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Via Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest: The Yogo Fire, first reported on Saturday, Oct. 3, in the Little Belt Mountains on the Judith Musselshell…
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Pre-evacuation notices have been given to residents in the Middle Fork of the Judith River in Judith Basin County as a fire burns 1.5 miles south of Yogo…