CF wildfires holding, for now
Desireã Hood Staff Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 3 months AGO
CLARK FORK — More than 300 residents from the Clark Fork area showed concern over the Clark Fork Complex fires during the wildfire meeting Thursday, burning in the mountains that surround the town. Fires across the border in Montana are also leaving smoky conditions for residents.
Members from the Idaho Panhandle National Forest, Idaho Department of Lands, Bonner County sheriff’s and fire crew leaders met with the residents to discuss the current status of the wildfires.
Christine Dahl, the Agency Administrator for the Clark Fork Complex Fires, said there are more fires in Idaho than any other state and with that comes a shortage of resources.
“We are in quite a unique situation this year. It is unprecedented the amount of wildfires we are seeing across the west,” Dahl said. “We are being very strategic about how we use (the resources).”
For the rest of the story, see the print edition of the Bonner County Daily Bee or subscribe to our e-edition.
ARTICLES BY DESIREÃ HOOD STAFF WRITER
City seeks pedestrian crossings
PONDERAY — The city of Ponderay is working to improve pedestrian safety.
Stapleton heads off to training
SANDPOINT — Learning is the name of the game for City Administrator Jennifer Stapleton, who will spend two days next week at a workshop for the new position.
Trees removed for grandstands project
SANDPOINT — Larger grandstands at Barlow Stadium at War Memorial Field comes at the cost of 30 trees, removed Thursday and Friday from Lakeview Park.