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First phase of Green Valley fire break nearing completion
Source: Daily Republic | By Daily Republic Staff
FAIRFIELD — Mark Rossi was evacuated from his Green Valley home for a week during the 2017 fire that claimed a couple of Highlands homes and threatened hundreds of others.
First annual Solano County Wildfire Expo held at Solano Community College [The Reporter, Vacaville, Calif.]
Source: Daily Republic | By Daily Republic Staff
Apr. 15—Wildfires have devastated parts of Solano County in recent years and they will not be stopping in the future.
Inaugural Wildfire Safety Expo educates, entertains Solano County – and beyond – residents
Source: Daily Republic | By Amy Maginnis-Honey
FAIRFIELD — Two days shy of his eighth birthday, Maison Robinson sat on a horse for the first time in his young life.
Work on wildfire fuel break gets underway in Green Valley
Source: Daily Republic | By Daily Republic Staff
GREEN VALLEY — Crews began work this week on a 2-mile wildfire fuel break along the west side of Green Valley behind the Highlands.
Group trains rural Solano residents to spot ways to help prevent wildfires
Source: Daily Republic | By Rachel Raskin-Zrihen
GREEN VALLEY — Grant Kreinberg said he’s been evacuated from his home more than once when wildfires ripped through the area, creating in him a need to know how to keep his property as fire-safe as possible.
Groups plan wildfire ambassador training
Source: Daily Republic | By Daily Republic Staff
GREEN VALLEY — The Green Valley Fire Safe Council, Cordelia Fire Protection District and Elevate Sustainable Solutions will host an in-person Wildfire Risk Assessment and Defensible Space Ambassador Training on Sunday.
Green Valley focus of weekend fire safety effort
Source: Daily Republic | By Susan Hiland
GREEN VALLEY — Michael and Dorene Warchut planned to bring at least 10 truckloads of green waste for the Green Waste Days event Saturday.
Green Valley Fire Safety Council could be model for others
Source: Daily Republic | By Todd R. Hansen
GREEN VALLEY — Thomas Johnston admits to having been a little embarrassed by the condition of his property.