# Marshall fire
Metro Denver HBA members provide discounts, rebates for Marshall Fire victims
(immo RENOVATION on Unsplash) (Superior, Colo.) The Home Builders Association of Metro Denver’s Marshall Fire Task Force is working with its members to provide discounts and rebates to fire victims as they rebuild their homes and businesses in Boulder County, Louisville and Superior.
Marshall Fire action plan to be released Aug. 17
(Issy Bailey on Unsplash) (Boulder County, Colo.) The Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) on Aug. 17 will post the action plan it developed to describe how federal funding it received to help communities impacted by the Marshall Fire will be spent.
Boulder County Sheriff: Marshall Fire investigation to last “several more months”
A neighborhood in Marshall following the December fire.Heather Willard. (Boulder, Colo.) The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday that its investigation into what caused the Marshall Fire continues and likely will take “several more months.”
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Plumbing experts offer free water testing for wells damaged by Marshall Fire
A firefighter extinguishes flames at a home site in Boulder County on Dec. 31, 2021.(Photo by Jason Connolly / AFP) (Boulder County, Colo.) A Purdue University team of plumbing experts is in Boulder County to provide free advice, inspections and water testing for owners of private drinking wells damaged by the Marshall Fire.
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Officials set webinar for farmers, other ag producers affected by Marshall Fire
Map of Marshall Fire damage.Screenshot of government-provided map. (Boulder County, Colo.) State and federal officials have scheduled a virtual meeting next week for farmers, ranchers and other agricultural producers affected by the Marshall Fire.
Mile High Friday: President Biden to tour Marshall Fire damage and meet with survivors, Omicron affecting RTD and more
Laurie Silver of Lafayette, Colorado takes in what remains of her cousin's condo in the aftermath of the Marshall Fire on December 31, 2021.(Marc Piscotty/Getty Images) (DENVER, Colo.) Greetings, good morning and happy Friday Denverites!
Vail Resorts donates $100k to Marshall Fire relief fund
A Mountain View wildland firefighter walks through the smoke and haze after a fast-moving wildfire swept through Louisville on Dec. 30.Photo by Marc Piscotty/Getty Images. (Broomfield, Colo.) International ski property company Vail Resorts, headquartered in an area of Broomfield that was evacuated because of the Marshall Fire, is donating $100,000 to a relief fund for victims.
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Colorado Apartment Association offers help to Boulder County fire victims
(Tierra Mallorca on Unsplash) (Boulder County, Colo.) Adirectory of vacant apartments ready for immediate move-in is now available for residents displaced by the Marshall Fire in Boulder County.
Colorado Wildfire December 2021- Marshall & Middle Fork Fires
On December 30th, there was a massive wildfire in the grasslands of Colorado in Boulder, Superior, and Louisville. Over 600 homes were burnt to the ground, an absolute devastation and freak event. I was driving to Boulder as it was happening, this is footage over the fire in its early hours. For help & more info, please contact Boulder Office of Emergency Management.
Marshall Fire & Middle Fork Fire as Seen From Lookout Road
Both fires were believed to be started by high winds knocking down power lines causing fire to spark in the dry grasses. Hundreds of homes and businesses have been lost. The entire cities of Louisville and Superior were evacuated. We can only hope that tonight the winds die down and that tomorrow's snows can help rescue teams bring these fires down.