United Way of Albany County, the Red Cross, Interfaith Good Samaritan, The Salvation Army and others met Tuesday to discuss and coordinate efforts to get the seven families who lost their homes back on their feet.
Passengers on a Southwest flight leaving Salt Lake City had a few tense moments Monday as their planes engine appeared to catch fire just after takeoff.
Smith says firefighters were able to make quick work of the fire, but two of the apartments sustained heavy damage and the remaining units had smoke damage.
LFD Fire Chief Dan Johnson said fire crews were attending the fire yesterday and this morning. He said crews were working to push the burning material to a central location and create and maintain a perimeter for the fire, as well as removing any burnable material outside of the perimeter.
Fire Chief Dan Johnson crews are there this morning and Solid Waste is operating heavy equipment to push the debris to a central location and has contained the fire to the green waste pile.
The Johnson Creek fire began Monday in the Roosevelt National Forest. The fire grew to 14 acres yesterday before being scaled back to 13.2 acres as of today.