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Community rallies as wildfire devastates Lone Rock

July 17, 2024 | Gilliam County, Oregon



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Community rallies as wildfire devastates Lone Rock
In a recent government meeting, the establishment of a new forum was announced, alongside the swearing-in of Grant Wilkins as an accounting board member. The meeting commenced with a recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, emphasizing unity and justice.

During the session, attention was drawn to the ongoing wildfire situation affecting Lone Rock, where approximately 72,000 acres have been reported burned. Local sheriff updates highlighted the severity of the situation, prompting expressions of concern for the community and those impacted by the disaster. The hope was expressed that containment efforts would be successful, particularly as the fire spreads towards Wheeler County.

The meeting proceeded without any additions or revisions to the agenda, leading into a segment designated for public comments. This gathering reflects ongoing community engagement and responsiveness to pressing local issues, particularly in light of the environmental challenges faced by the region.

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