Hewlett Fire
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SBA offering low-interest disaster loans, opens Fort Collins outreach center
Low-interest federal disaster loans are available to Colorado residents and business owners affected by wildfires, subsequent flooding and mudslides in…
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SBA approves disaster loan assistance for businesses, homeowners and non-profit organizations affected by wildfires
The U.S. Small Business Administration today approved disaster loan assistance for agriculture, businesses, homeowners and non-profit organizations affected by wildfires,…
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Larimer County reduces fees to rebuild for High Park Fire survivors who are uninsured or underinsured
The Board of Larimer County Commissioners on Aug. 7 approved reducing building permit fees for replacement structures destroyed and/or damaged…
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NRCS chips in $500,000 for Hewlett Fire mitigation at Milton Seaman Reservoir
USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Colorado recently invested $500,000 to help stabilize privately owned land impacted by the…
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Ice cream social fundraiser at Lory State Park on Aug. 6 will benefit NoCO Rebuilding Network
The Lory Does of Bellvue are hosting an ice cream social fundraiser on Aug. 6 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm…
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Forest Service offering Volunteer Work Day at Greyrock Trail on Aug. 4
As part of the effort to restore forest trails after the Hewlett and High Park Fires, the U.S. Forest Service’s…
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Minimizing soil erosion speeds recovery after wildfire
The task is daunting – everywhere is chaos, disruption, charred trees, and scorched earth. Where do you begin? The most…
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Mulch matters most in restoring lands charred by High Park Fire
Victims of the High Park Fire have plenty on their plates but above all they’re being urged to take of…
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Letter: Perils of living in fire prone areas
Editor: Kate Hawthorne’s articles about the Hewlett Gulch and High Park fires (June 2012 issue) are organized and very relevant.…
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Livermore company helped defend its neighbors from High Park Fire
When heavy-equipment owners and operators John Beckett and his son, Austin, contracted their services to the federal government, little did…
