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8/2: The best news is: there's nothing new to report!
We'll keep the site up for a bit to post needs and any other new messages, and maybe some pictures and stories, but other than that -- goodnight and good luck. Thanks so much to everyone for making this site what it was (SierraTel and Hank especially). You have seen, first hand, the power of citizen journalism; if "freedom of the press belongs to he who owns one," we can all own one now.
missing whitlock angel
8/3: Missing Whitlock angel. This pic. on the right appeared in the Miami Herald, clearly after the home was burned, but when the owners returned to their home, which was totally destroyed, it was gone. I received this message from them this morning: "Our house was one of 21 to burn in the Telegraph fire. There was nothing left but a angel in what was a flower bed. The angel has been a symbol of hope for our family and means a lot to us. It has signicant value to us and we would like returned. We would appreciate any assistance in retriving it." If you see angel, and would like to remain anonymous, please return it to Chocolate Soup by the red outbuilding/barn. If you have any other information about it that you would like to share, please call Susan at (209) 966-8458. Thanks!

All roads open to residents! Including Sherlock, E. Whitlock, Telegraph, W. Whitlock, and Mosher. (Call on this: I am hearing conflicting reports about Sherlock. (209) 966-4784.)

Some important stuff is being posted on the "Discussion Forum" page, link located on the nav. bar to the left next to "Home," (most recently SierraTel posted info about what evacuees can do with their spoiled food and other waste), so be sure to go there, as well as looking at the Threads below.

Colorado and more open! According to Cal Fire: restrictions on Colorado Road from Hwy 140 to East Whitlock have been lifted, with the exception of Sherlock, which will remain closed. This will allow access to Rancheria Creek Road, Rumley Mine Road, Davis Road, Lake Side Road and other spur roads. Restrictions on East Whitlock Road will be lifted from Highway 140 to Sherlock Road. This will allow access to Foran Road, Penny Royal Lane, Paddy Hill Road and other spur roads.

West Whitlock restrictions will be lifted from Highway 49 to Whitlock Gap/ Mount Bullion Ridge Road (2.8 miles from Highway 49). This will allow access to Gold Creek Lane, Blue Oak Ridge Road, Morrissey Lane, Mount Bullion Ridge Road and Old Emerson Road. Restrictions will also be lifted on Mount Bullion Access Road.

8/1: Not related to Telegraph, but... The Gazette is reporting that the Triangle Road home of Troy and Shirley Foster, owners of True Value Hardware, burned to the ground this morning, and in an amazing and selfless act, Troy jumped on his tractor in his underwear and cut a fire line to save his neighbors' properties. Wow.




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Yosemitebear Act of Courage, Friendship and Animal Love 15 Aug 8 2008, 4:00 AM EDT by DarcyFitzwilliam
Thread started: Jul 30 2008, 11:10 PM EDT  Watch
John and Wendy Vittands who have lost their home in this fire were forced to evacuate early in the fire. Wendy tried to take her horses with her during the initial evacuation but firefighters would
not let her. Wendy tied her horses tied to her vehicle and was planning on leading them out with her horses following her as she didn't have a horse trailer or couldn't get them in it by herself. Firefighters would not let her do that, because they said it would take too long that way. Wendy said that the firefighter forced her to leave her horses behind so she escaped with her own life. Later John and Wendy's neighbor and horse trainer John Curry come up to the house on horseback and rescued the horses by leading them in a trail pack out to safety. John Curry obviously saved the horses lives as John and Wendy's home was destroyed. John Curry needs to be recognized for his act bravery, friendship and animal husbandry.
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DarcyFitzwilliam Hard news (page: 1 2) 38 Aug 7 2008, 6:45 PM EDT by LindaMyers
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This is for verifiable information only. Please site your source(s).

www.goldrushcam.com has the best compendium of news sources.
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DarcyFitzwilliam Fire Victims Fund 4 Aug 2 2008, 1:15 PM EDT by JAMIKEY
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The Mariposa County Chamber of Commerce has established an account for the fire victims of the Mariposa County Telegraph Fire.

Funds from the account will be disbursed to all those who have lost their homes.

Donations may be made to:
Telegraph Fire Victim Relief Fund
Yosemite Bank
PO Box 1267
Mariposa, CA 95338

Account # 307005660
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