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Cooler Overnight Temps Allowed Crews to Hold Board Shanty Fire at 469 Acres on Sunday
Cooler overnight temperatures have allowed crews working on the Board Shanty Fire to hold control lines and finish installing hose lays around the full perimeter. Oregon Department of Forestry Incident Management Team 3 reported Sunday that the wildfire burning south of Grants Pass was holding at 469 acres with 9% containment. Firefighters continued mop-up on all flanks of the fire yesterday. ODF officials said extreme slopes continue to pose a hazard for burning debris that may roll across fire lines. Firefighters remain vigilant in assessing hazards and patrolling for spot fires in the area. Aviation crews continued with weekend water drops to cool hot spots, allowing ground crews to work around the perimeter. Level 2 "Be Set" evacuation notices remain in effect for Zones JCU-436, JCU-437 and JCU-448-A in Josephine County while Level 1 "Be Ready" notices remain in effect for Zone JCU-448-B in Josephine County and Zone JAC-068 in Jackson County. Incident resources devoted to the Board Shanty Fire on Sunday totaled 749 personnel including 28 hand crews, 44 engines, 11 water tenders, 10 bulldozers and 12 helicopters. Commanders praised crews for keeping the fire away from the emergency response radio tower near the top of the mountain ridge to allow communications to remain uninterrupted for local communities. ...Read more

District Board President Touts Importance of Coordinated Response to Board Shanty Fire
The president of the Josephine County Rural Fire Protection District said the Board Shanty Fire underscores the critical importance of coordinated fire protection and emergency response in the wildland-urban interface. Mark Jones said the Grants Pass area incident illustrates why the District's board of directors voted unanimously to enter into a formal agreement with Rural Metro Fire Department on July 7th -- just 10 days before the Board Shanty Fire started. Thanks to a fast and aggressive initial attack led by Rural Metro -- working in seamless coordination with the Oregon Department of Forestry -- Jones said the fire was rapidly engaged, helping to prevent greater spread and potential damage. The successful response last Thursday afternoon was bolstered by longstanding mutual and automatic aid partnerships with agencies including Grants Pass Fire & Rescue, Williams Rural Fire Protection District, Applegate Valley Fire District, Illinois Valley Fire District and many others. Jones said the District's board thanks all the agencies involved for their dedication and courage, and they pray for their continued safety as they work to protect lives and property. ...Read more

Applications Being Accepted for City of GP Tourism Promotion Grant Program
Applications are now being accepted for the City of Grants Pass Tourism Promotion Grant Program. Grants range from a minimum of $2,000 to $5,000. Applications must be received by August 12th. Because tourism is an important part of Grants Pass' economic success, the City designates 12% of eligible tourism funds to the Sustainable Tourism Grant Program. This program supports promotional activities that will lead to sustainable tourism by attracting tourists and increasing overnight stays at lodging facilities. The purpose of this grant is tied directly to marketing and promoting a specific event or activity. The program supports promotional activities that will lead to recurring tourism by attracting tourists from more than 50 miles away and/or increasing overnight stays. For more information or how to apply for the Tourism Promotion Grant Program, please visit "grantspassoregon.gov." ...Read more

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