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Hawken Fire at 2,703 Acres, 80% Contained
Reno
Operations on the Hawken fire are entering the mop-up phase and crews are starting to be reassigned to other fires. The fire that broke out Monday afternoon in southwest Reno is now estimated at 80 percent contained and 2,700 acres. But it's no longer threatening homes.
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Posted by: CLAYTON Location: RENO on Jul 22, 2007 at 02:45 PM

IAM 9 YEARS OLD,AND I FEEL REALY SAD FOR ALL THE fire FIGHTERS AND ALL THE WILD LIFE. AND PEOPLE SO I HOPE THEY GET IT OUT REALY SOON i hope everybody is ok
Posted by: Marie Location: Reno on Jul 20, 2007 at 09:14 AM

Kate! I live in Caughlin Ranch, so before you put on your higher- than- thou attitude, let me set you straight. Some of the people that have contributed the MOST to society have litterally come from dire poverty and risen above it. Recently, a young woman graduated from a local high school and applied to college. She lived in her car. Was she stupid? No but you show a complete lack of intelligence for your crass, uninformed statements to Dave. My friend is a retired Warden from Soledad State Prison and he can't spell worth a hoot. Is HE stupid? Could you do his job? I am EXTREMELY grateful for the men and women who are fighting our fires. All of the fires. I checked into the pay scales for firefighters and was appalled at how little they receive for putting their lives on the line. God bless them all!!
Posted by: J Location: Reno on Jul 20, 2007 at 09:07 AM

No matter the price of the home or the income of the neighborhood; Thanks to the Firefighters for all they do in saving the homes and risking their lives to do it. Thank you to all of the families that have loved ones fighting the fires. We all need to be thankful for all that is done to save the homes and land that does not get burned. Think of all the people in South Tahoe that are sifting through the ashes to find any remaining memories they can salvage. Give prayers to them that they can recover and rebuild what they lost! We need to remain a community that supports each other not find the negative in one another. Keep the faith for all of Nevada that is on fire right now and think of someone other than yourselves, that may not be in their home right now due to a fire near them like the folks in the Rowland fire on the Nevada/Idaho border. It has burned more that 100,000 acres.
Posted by: Kathryn D Location: Juniper Hills on Jul 20, 2007 at 09:04 AM

To all of the members of the neighborhoods of Caughlin Ranch, Juniper Hills, and Juniper Ridge, we are forming a chapter of the Nevada Fire Safe Council. Our purpose will be to educate about fire saftey, assist neighbors with clearing for fire saftey, mitigate problems associated with damages caused by the Hawken and Plateau fires and more. The first meeting of the WEST RENO CHAPTER OF THE NV FIRE SAFE COUNCIL will be AUGUST 7, 2007 AT 7PM AT THE BARTLEY RANCH INTERPERATIVE CENTER. COME AND SUPPORT YOUR NEIGHBORS AND LEARN ABOUT THE COUNCIL. We will be distributing info to these neighborhoods in the near future with more details. For more info you may email us at westrenonfsc@hotmail.com or go to the web site for the NV fire safe council at nvfsc.org. SEE YOU THERE
Posted by: Mary Sue Location: Traveling on Jul 20, 2007 at 08:01 AM

I am from Nevada but traveling right now. I have felt for years that the Federal Government needs to take control of the forests and abolish the TRPA and the Sierra Club. My prayers are with all of the firefighters and the rsidents of the fire areas.
Posted by: Ann Location: Reno on Jul 19, 2007 at 11:10 PM

Thank God for the Firefighters. All I've heard who fault it is. I believe it's belong to all. We all have a responsibiliy to this town. No HOME were lost. We should give "THANKS TO GOD" or is that to much. One thing I seen since moving to reno. Church isn't important to reno. I believe that a large part of reno problem. Casino, seem to take a large part of city.
Posted by: Scott Location: Reno on Jul 19, 2007 at 06:46 PM

The smoke has cleared and I can now see the massive destruction this fire brought(Looking from NW Reno) I have lived here most of my life and will sorely miss the beauty of the forest that will take many years to grow back. The wildlife in the area is also in deep trouble and will be moving towards town looking for food! I also think the Firefighters were simply amazing, and they have my humble thanks as well for saving my fellow community members homes. I am still amazed they were able to get this thing under control...High Winds and all! THANKS AGAIN TO OUR FIREFIGHTERS AND THOSE THAT HELPED!
Posted by: Judy Location: Tonopah on Jul 19, 2007 at 05:18 PM

The firefighters are fantastic! They risk their lives to get the fires out! I hope they get compensated for their dangerous work!!!
Posted by: ROSE Location: RENO on Jul 19, 2007 at 03:11 PM

WOW! I'M SHOCKED........ CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG? I THOUGHT THIS WAS A COMMENT AREA TO GIVE EVERYONE HOPE AND SUPPORT, BUT IT TURNS OUT I AM WRONG. EVEN IN A TIME OF NEED WE CAN'T SEEM TO STOP THE ARGUING AND BICKERING. AND WE WONDER WHY OUR COUNTRY IS FALLING APART. IT'S A SHAME.
Posted by: JC Location: Reno on Jul 19, 2007 at 03:05 PM

Hey...Would anybody like to join me for a hike up Alum Creek? Be sure to bring plenty of sun screen and don't forget your dust mask!
Posted by: Marsha Location: reno on Jul 19, 2007 at 02:04 PM

I just want to THANK ALL THE FIRE FIGHTERS!!! GREAT JOB!!!!!! on all the fires!!!!!!
Posted by: PAT Location: RENO on Jul 19, 2007 at 01:30 PM

ALL I'VE HEARD ABOUT MY HOME & THE FIRE. NOT ONCE DID I EVER HEARD "MY YOU GOD". SINCE MOVING TO THIS TOWN. I'VE HEARD CRYING FROM THE NATIVES! CLEAR THE WEEDS FROM YOUR FENCE LINE. DO YOUR PART WHEN LIVING ON AN HILL & PULL THE WEED FROM YOUR HOUSE. THIS FIRE IS NOTHING COMPARED TO THE OAKLND FIRE. DO YOU PART IN CLEANING UP AROUND YOUR HOME....
Posted by: Suzie Location: west Reno on Jul 19, 2007 at 01:13 PM

Thanks to all the firefighters. It is sad that so many people are so hateful when it comes to people having better homes and educations...I never realized how many people were so cruel and nasty until I read some of these comments. Maybe they should spend their time learning to type and spell. All sentences begin with capital letters. I don't know if the spelling is wrong or the incorrect words are typos. These fires affect all of us. I think people have to learn to be more careful when doing things that could spark a fire.
Posted by: Scherry Location: Reno-Damonte area on Jul 19, 2007 at 11:50 AM

We as a community owe special thanks to alll the people involved with getting this nasty fire under control. This includes all the firefighters!!! Thanks to the firefighters for their endurance!!!
Posted by: tara Location: reno on Jul 19, 2007 at 11:48 AM

i just want to say it sucks that we are getting all these fires. and all the homes that are threatend. but i just wanna say i know that all the people in cali have lost there homes and i feel for them i really do, but if my home was burned down and nobody elses around us i wouldnt get somewhere free to stay i would be on the streets if my house burned down. nobody would feel sorry for me now would they just think if your house was burned down where would you go? the hotles or whatever would not give you a free room now would they??????????????? do you see my point?
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