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A wildfire burning about five miles east of Interstate 17 in northern Arizona had grown to 942 acres as of Tuesday after crews conducted a series of burnout operations.
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The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management is wrapping up a pair of prescribed burn projects southeast of Flagstaff Thursday.
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Managers on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests plan to begin a more than 1,800-acre prescribed burn Wednesday on the Lakeside Ranger District.
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Managers on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests plan to begin a more than 1,100-acre prescribed burn Sunday in far eastern Arizona.
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Crews on the Coconino National Forest began ignitions on a prescribed burn southeast of Flagstaff Thursday morning that created a large, visible smoke plume.
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The Flagstaff Fire Department completed ignitions Wednesday afternoon on an 80-acre prescribed burn near the Naval Observatory that created a large smoke plume visible from the city.
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Fire managers on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park plan to begin prescribed burns next week that are likely to last through the rest of the month.
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Managers on the Coconino National Forest say areas near Blue Ridge could experience heavy smoke this week as they plan to resume firing operations on a lightning-caused wildfire.
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Crews spent much of Wednesday on suppression repair work on a wildfire southwest of Flagstaff while conducting firing operations near Blue Ridge that created heavy smoke.
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Coconino National Forest crews plan to continue firing operations on a lightning-caused wildfire this week while they work to fully suppress another blaze.