- LARIMER COUNTY — Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a disaster declaration Tuesday, allocating $20 million to the states Disaster Emergency Fund. (Denver Post)
- LOVELAND, Colo. (Huffington Post)
- The Posts Jason Blevins, John Meyer and Scott Willoughby share analysis, notes and minutiae on skiing, boarding, mountain biking, other extreme sports and endurance sports in Colorado. (Denver Post)
- The High Park fire is now at 43,433 acres with expected growth today due to the forecast of an increase in temperatures. Yesterday, authorities confirmed that 62 year old Linda Steadman has died in the fire. (Examiner)
- Officials warned Sunday evening that a wildfire continues to grow as firefighters combat tough terrain and fire-spreading winds in northern Colorado — just one of several blazes threatening residents in the western U.S. (Los Angeles Times)
- KUSA - Evacuation orders have been issued for the entire Pingree Park Road area after the High Park Fire changes directions. (9News)
- LARIMER COUNTY — More than 43,000 acres have been burned by the High Park Fire, according to the Larimer County Sheriffs Office, and 500 firefighters will tackle the fire today. (Colorado Daily)
- The High Park Fire, which began on Saturday morning, has grown to over 37,000 acres according to many reports, including Denvers ABC Channel 7. (CNN)
- GREELEY - The high park fire could soon change the way the water tastes for people in Greeley. At a city council meeting Tuesday night, water workers explained how the fire is threatening the citys water supply. (9News)
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
High park fire
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