Ten years ago devastating flooding marked one of the biggest natural disasters in Boulder County history. By Ann Marie Vanderveen
fourmile canyon fire
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It started fast. For days the heaping pile of long-extinguished ash showed no hint of life. Then the winds began.…
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The legacy of the Fourmile Canyon fire that began last September is still being felt in Boulder.
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People panic to the noise of frantic footsteps from spooked horses as they load up their cars with valuable possessions and, of course, pets.
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The Fourmile Canyon Fire is keeping more than just firefighters working hard.
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On top of papers, exams, social lives and extra-curriculars, many members of the CU-Boulder community are also coping with being forced out of their homes.
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Some good news has finally come to Boulder County as firefighters begin to contain the fire that has burned over 6,427 acres so far.
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A small number of students have been seeking care at Wardenburg due to smoke from the Fourmile Canyon fire, according to Dr. Donald Misch, assistant vice chancellor for health and wellness and director of Wardenburg Health Center.
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The Fourmile Canyon fire which began at 10 a.m. on Labor Day is blazing onward, engulfing 6,427 acres and forcing 3,000 residents to evacuate, according to the Boulder Office of Emergency Management.