A grassfire just off south Fall Creek Road south of Wilson caused no small amount of concern for residents there Tuesday. According to Teton County Fire Marshal Kathy Clay, the lack of higher winds helped keep the fire to 100 square feet. Clay says the fire was human caused and was accidental. However, she quickly adds that the public needs to become increasingly careful in the days to come and possibly put off any outside burning until we see more moisture once again. Clay says the forecast is for still drier weather over the next 10 days raising the fire danger in the area.
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