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Expanding Lake Fork Elk Creek Wildfire Approaches Town of Lake City

A fast-moving wildfire, which began in Uncompahgre Wilderness Area north of Lake City due to an apparent lightning strike last Thursday, July 9, has vastly expanded resulting in mandatory evacuations of lower Lake Fork River residents near the Hinsdale-Gunnison County boundary on Wednesday afternoon this week.Up through Tuesday this week, the extent of the fire was estimated at slightly more than 500 acres, although winds at mid-week have increased the burned acreage upward to an estimated 1,980 acres with zero percent containment as of Thursday morning, July 16. Resources on the ground and air as of Thursday morning are 223 personnel, six helicopters, three hand crews, and 22 engines.Lake City and Lake Fork Valley residents are in general on edge because of the fire which in addition to expansion from continued drought and gusty winds this week, has produced dense smoke creating some of the worst air quality in the entire state.Mandatory lower Lake Fork evacuations on WandreyWednesday, July 15, impacted Jeff Moler at the old Ryan Ranch and his immediate neighbors, Alena and Randy Haskell, and — more distantly — Tom and Jeannie Russell at Russellville, Scott and Becky Williams and at the County border, Rich Landry.Sky Ranch at

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DIRT, C of C Host First Meeting for Local Business Owners in Response to Elk Creek Fire

On Tuesday, July 14, a meeting was conducted through the collaborative efforts of Downtown Improvements and Revitalization Team (DIRT) and the Lake City/Hinsdale County Chamber of Commerce for local business owners, in response to the Elk Creek fire, to learn about resources available to businesses, ask questions about latest information, offer input on how DIRT and the Chamber could best support businesses, employees and residents, and share concerns, challenges and ideas.Approximately 75 people attended, including local business owners, Lake City residents and summer visitors. The panel at the front of the room consisted of County Commissioners Kristie Borchers and Robert Hurd, and Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Kat Menzies.Lake City DIRT and the Chamber of Commerce want to proactively communicate with business owners. This meeting was the first of weekly meetings, held to list specific concerns of business owners, and connect Lake City business owners with regional and statewide resources.Borchers began the meeting telling the audience that these meetings will continue for Lake City business owners every Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Commissioners meeting room; they will also beDIRT, C of C Host First Meeting for Local Business Owners in Response to Elk Creek Fire available to attend via

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Editor's Pick

Dear Grant,

Thank you for the “spot on” covering of the Hinsdale County Search and Rescue side by side that the Montrose County Sheriff’s Office and Hinsdale Search and Rescue recovered from Lake San Cristobal on April 27, 2026.We appreciate the community support and the hospitality that we received in Lake City

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Editor,

I would like to share an important public service announcement for all pet owners in the LakeCity area.This week, we nearly lost Hamlet, Mary Nettleton’s beloved guide dog. Hamlet suddenlydeveloped weakness and paralysis in his hind legs. Initial testing, including bloodwork andspinal X-rays, was completely normal, leaving us without an

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Dear Editor,

“The NATOPS is written in blood.” That’s a quote a Naval Aviator can recite faster than the ubiquitous “In God We Trust” inscribed on the back of a dollar bill. It is a mantra hammered into our heads more times than the actual Emergency Procedures the NATOPS dictates a pilot

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Grant,

I would like to express my deepest thanks to everyone who helped Lake City navigate our recent water emergency. When a leak at the Bluff Street well rendered our system inoperable, our community didn’t skip a beat.Public Works Interim Director Ethan Wuest, along with Willy Merfeld and Riley Moore, worked

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Dear Mary,

The following letter was sent April 29 to Mary Nettleton from the Town of Lake City Board of Trustees and Mayor Dave Roberts following Nettleton’s retirement from the Lake City Planning Commission /Board of Adjustment in early April. Dear Mary, On behalf of myself and the Board of Trustees, I

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Letter to the Editor,

Since its launch in January 2024, Senior Connections has quickly become a vital part of our community. The program is led by Brooke Jones, Public Health Senior Coordinator, and is supported largely by a dedicated group of volunteers.In just over a year, Senior Connections has achieved several meaningful milestones:Bi-monthly lunches

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The Lake City SILVER WORLD (U.S.P.S. No. 436-630)
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