Forest Service Grants Delayed for Communities in Flammable Forests
A new federal program aimed at reducing wildfire risk has been plagued by delays—in a few cases, by over a year.
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A new federal program aimed at reducing wildfire risk has been plagued by delays—in a few cases, by over a year.
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