The Dolores Chamber of Commerce and Dolores General Store put up signs along Railroad Avenue thanking the fire crews who are battling the Burro Fire.
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The Dolores Chamber of Commerce and Dolores General Store put up signs along Railroad Avenue thanking the fire crews who are battling the Burro Fire.
Stephanie Alderton/The Journal
A sign on the entrance to Dolores High School, where the Burro Fire incident command station has been located for a week, thanking firefighters for their service. Support personnel started moving out of the high school on Tuesday and plan to be gone by Thursday.
Stephanie Alderton/The Journal
A sign on the entrance to Dolores High School, where the Burro Fire incident command station has been located for a week, thanking firefighters for their service. Support personnel started moving out of the high school on Tuesday and plan to be gone by Thursday.
Stephanie Alderton/The Journal
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