A Fireboss Single Engine Air Tanker drops an 800 gallon load of Hagg Lake water on the Game Hog Creek Fire on Saturday, July 17, 2021. Photo from Oregon Department
Hagg Lake on August 3, 2020. Photo: Chas Hundley
Efforts to fight the Game Hog Creek Fire burning in the Tillamook State Forest have hit a snag today, with two
An Oregon Department of Forestry helicopter stages at the Hornshuh Creek Fire Station in Buxton. Photo: Oregon Department of Forestry
The Game Hog Creek Fire grew to 133 acres, and
The newspapers and other print jobs of the time would have been printed on this type of machine. Photo taken from April 28, 1921 edition of the Washington County News-Times.
Oregon Department of Forestry Forest Crew Coordinator Dillon Neumann scouts for containment line opportunities near Elk Creek. Photo: ODF
Efforts to fight the Game Hog Creek Fire continued overnight, and
Stacks of water bottles await firefighters at the Rogers Camp Trailhead on Wednesday, July 14. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Oregon Department of Forestry said that fire crews battling the Game
An Oregon Department of Forestry firefighter fights the Game Hog Creek Fire. Photo: ODF
The Game Hog Creek Fire is now estimated to be between 70 and 100 acres. The
An Oregon Department of Forestry firefighter fights the Game Hog Creek Fire. Photo: ODF
This story was updated at 10:15 a.m. with additional information.
The Game Hog Creek
The newly renovated shed at the cemetery in June 2021. Photo: Chas Hundley
Sandi Evans is theoretically retired, but her position as president of the Gales Creek Cemetery Association has
The newspapers and other print jobs of the time would have been printed on this type of machine. Photo taken from April 28, 1921 edition of the Washington County News-Times.
An Oregon Department of Forestry helicopter stages at the Hornshuh Creek Fire Station in Buxton. Photo: Oregon Department of Forestry
What the Oregon Department of Forestry is now calling the
Nancy Hirsch, pictured here with departing Oregon Department of Forestry State Forester Peter Daugherty in December of 2018 at her retirement as deputy state forester. Photo: ODF
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