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AUGUST 29, 2000 The Jasper Fire, reported to be the largest ever in the Black Hills of South Dakota, continues to burn but only grew by a couple of thousand acres. Good weather conditions have helped contribute to efforts being made by the National Guard and firefighters. The fire affects an estimated 64,974 acres. The fire began last Thursday, with arson suspected as the cause. Suspects have been detained. Get the Story:
'Just keep praying' wind won't feed fire (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 8/29)
Suspects found in Custer fire (AP 8/29) Relevant Links:
The Jasper Fire - www.fs.fed.us/r2/blackhills/jasper.htm
Largest Black Hills fire burns
Facebook TwitterAUGUST 29, 2000 The Jasper Fire, reported to be the largest ever in the Black Hills of South Dakota, continues to burn but only grew by a couple of thousand acres. Good weather conditions have helped contribute to efforts being made by the National Guard and firefighters. The fire affects an estimated 64,974 acres. The fire began last Thursday, with arson suspected as the cause. Suspects have been detained. Get the Story:
'Just keep praying' wind won't feed fire (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 8/29)
Suspects found in Custer fire (AP 8/29) Relevant Links:
The Jasper Fire - www.fs.fed.us/r2/blackhills/jasper.htm
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