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[email protected] a Vietnam POW A DNR supervisor looks at a ridge of burnt stumps at the Fork Peak Fire west of Pe Ell Stone Placed in Memory of Edward Leonard, last September. Who Returned to Lewis County a Hero in 1973 Summer Fire Fears Spike as Region Dries Out DNR: Firefighters Prepare for Wildfire Season Amid Low Snowpack, Statewide Drought By Natalie Johnson
[email protected] Western Washington residents are often more concerned about floods than fires. This year, the opposite could be true. “If it stays as the predictions are for the state, then I think our fire risk is high,” said Gregg Pe- terson, chief of Lew- is County Fire Dis- trict 5 in Napavine Pete Caster /
[email protected] and president of the People gather around to look at the newly unveiled memorial to Edward W. Leonard on Monday afternoon in Winlock. The memorial was put together as an Lewis County Fire Eagle Scout project by Aaron Bratina, of Boy Scout Troop 324 out of Winlock. Chiefs Association. State law des- Gregg Peterson the Winlock Veterans Club- ignates April 15 as Lewis County Fire REMEMBERED: Eagle Scout Chiefs Association house to dedicate a memorial the official start of Designed Memorial stone and walkway to Leonard, Washington’s wild- Stone Unveiled Monday a former Winlock resident who fire season.