Author - The Durango Herald
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Jim Mimiaga
Position: Journal staff writer

Burro Fire expands in Bear Creek as forest dries out

Fire still ‘manageable,’ but it’s expected to grow

Burro Fire expands in Bear Creek as forest dries out

Fire still ‘manageable,’ but it’s expected to grow

New Mexico man tapped as new Dolores town manager

Julian Ruybalid will lead town pending successful contract

McPhee Reservoir water inflow is lowest since dam was built

Inflow into McPhee Reservoir from the Dolores River has dropped to a historic low, falling below the 2002 levels that were the previous driest year since the reservoir was built. ...

Montezuma County asserts jurisdiction of national forest routes

Resolution claims 17 roads and trails

Firefighter city emerges in the Rockies to battle the Burro Fire

Base camp is the home and logistics center for crews

Rico Fourth of July celebration adjusts for fire danger

A light parade will replace fireworks show

May inspections: Tequila's, Lakeside Lanes, Ponderosa ...

Tequila's, Lakeside Lanes and Ponderosa had some work to do

Burro Fire holding steady; hot, dry weather is coming

Containment remains at 53 percent; personnel reduced

Dolores hosts reggae band with a Native American message

Concert raises money for Canyons Alliance

Firefighter city emerges in the Rockies to battle the Burro Fire

In a meadow northeast of Transfer Campground, a firefighter city has emerged as a strategic base to battle the 3,700-acre Burro Fire in nearby Bear Creek Canyon. About 6 a.m. Mond...

San Juan National Forest, BLM areas reopen

McPhee included; public lands still face fire restrictions