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Colo. tribe helps fire evacuees
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FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2002 The Southern Ute Tribe of Colorado has extended a warm hand to residents forced to leave their homes due to a 53,000-acre fire. The tribe has donated $5,000 to the Red Cross for fire victims. Its casino and hotel are serving as a home away from home for evacuees. "Don't ever let anyone tell you something bad about a Ute," en elderly woman told The Denver Post. "You couldn't ask for more; these people have gone all out for us." Get the Story:
Utes roll out carpet for fire's evacuees (The Denver Post 6/20)
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