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Fire burns near Wyo. reservation
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MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 2001 The longest burning blaze in the West has come within two miles of the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. Known as the Dinwoody fire, it started in the Fitzpatrick Wilderness of the Wind River Mountain more than 25 days ago and has grown to 1,400 acres. Get the Story:
Fires threaten Yellowstone Park again (The Billings Gazette 8/27)
ore crews expected to fight Fridley fire (AP 8/26)
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