Tri-City Fire Chief Nick Renon worked with Bob Arthur to get the Wild Land Fire Crew to cut the brush and trees on the railroad easement behind Walmart.
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Tri-City Fire Chief Nick Renon worked with Bob Arthur to get the Wild Land Fire Crew to cut the brush and trees on the railroad easement behind Walmart. Gila County loaned them the chipping machine to chip what they cut. Pictured: Gila County Supervisor Tim Humphrey with Renon and the chipping machine. Photo provided.