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Fire weather index extreme for most of province; new fire bans
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Fire prompts evacuation of part of northern Saskatchewan city
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Rapid City resident Peter Cronkrite surveys the remains on his garage on Sunday morning following a massive fire that took place the previous day. (Kyle Darbyson/The Brandon Sun)
RAPID CITY What started out as a controlled burn quickly escalated into an out-of-control blaze in Rapid City, resulting in thousands of dollars worth of damage Saturday afternoon
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RAPID CITY What started out as a controlled burn quickly escalated into an out-of-control blaze in Rapid City, resulting in thousands of dollars worth of damage Saturday afternoon
Edie Evans is one of at least two affected residents, having lost her garden shed, workshop and garage in the blaze.
Blackfeet Nation in Montana sets up COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Canadian border to share surplus doses
By Chris Williams
CDC holds news conference on masks, vaccine hesitancy
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walenksy and top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke about the CDC s latest guidelines on mask-wearing and addressing vaccine hesitancy.
BROWNING, Mont. - A U.S.-based tribal nation recently shared its COVID-19 vaccine surplus with related tribes and other residents across the border in Canada in an effort to get more people vaccinated against the virus.
The Aamskapi’Piikuni Blackfeet Nation in Browning, Montana, recently had extra doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines after inoculating a majority of its members, according to a press release.