The Oak Ridge fire continues to pose a significant threat, having expanded to 275 acres as of last night. Local officials, including fire chief Brian Ware, are actively coordinating efforts to protect the community of Beulah, with multiple resources being deployed to combat the blaze. A safety meeting held this morning emphasized the importance of community safety and the dedication of firefighters working tirelessly to manage the situation.
In addition to the fire response, local events have drawn attention in Pueblo. A busy weekend included the Hot Rod Show, which attracted large crowds despite the extreme heat. The grand opening of the new Pueblo West Fire Station 2 was also a highlight, showcasing community support for emergency services.
Furthermore, discussions are underway regarding enhancements to county participation in veteran services, following a meeting with the Pueblo Veterans Council. This initiative aims to improve support for veterans in the area.
Lastly, a memorial event is scheduled for June 29th at Runyon Field to honor Clifford H. Strickland, a World War II POW recently identified after 82 years. This event underscores the community's commitment to recognizing and honoring its veterans.