Lowman
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Lowman community packs fire department for Wapiti Fire meeting
LOWMAN, Idaho — There was not enough room in the Lowman Fire Department Tuesday evening as community members packed in for the latest on the Wapiti Fire. Fire managers said wind gusts and erratic winds caused the Wapiti Fire to spread Tuesday. The fire, which started more than a month ago near Grandjean, has burned more than 70,000 acres in the Boise, Salmon-Challis and Sawtooth national forests.
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