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Resident asks council for aid after corral fire; first responders defend response
Summary
At the Green River City Council meeting a resident who lost tack and property in a May 1 corral fire described donations and asked the council to waive a pavilion fee for a fundraiser; council members expressed condolences and said they would investigate, while a responder disputed claims of delayed action.
Janet Hartford told the Green River City Council she and other boarders suffered major losses from a May 1 corral fire and asked the council to waive the pavilion fee for a May 9 fundraiser and help obtain incident reports.
"There were 12 people," Hartford said, and "I added it up and it's about $35,800," naming neighbors and listing donations and local groups that provided hay, temporary corrals and supplies. She said she called dispatch twice and…
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