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r n P a g e 12 Spiiyay Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon September 21, 2011 Weather helps fires, but season isn’t over Literary mural Warm Springs artist John Finch this week is finishing a colorful mural on the wall of the children’s area of the Warm Springs Library. The mural includes char acters from children’s litera ture. The library, in the Family Resource Center, sees a steady stream of patrons on a daily basis, said Librarian Craig Graham. Graham reminds people who check out books to re turn them on time, or re check them out. You can call the library to re-check a book, 541-553-1078. Library hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Children should have pa rental supervision. J o h n F in c h w o r k s o n th e m u ra l a t th e W a r m S p r in g s L ib r a r y . Dave McMechan/Spilyay CASINO The fires that have burned on the reservation this summer are now about 99 percent con tained. Crews this week were still do ing some mop-up work in the Badger Butte area, said Warm Springs Fire and Safety Chief Dan Martinez. A Natural Resources team was also out assessing loss to res ervation timber. In all, the High Cascade Complex fires burned close to 112,000 acres, said Martinez. Total acreage was close to that of the 1996 Simnasho fire, which burned across 116,000 acres. There are some differences between the two incidents: The Simnasho fire was a single fire; while the High Cas cades Complex was a number GOLF of separate fires a good distance away from each other. The challenge was allocating staff and resources to each separate fire, said Martinez. Still, no homes were lost to the fires. “That was a miracle,” said Martinez. On the reservation and in other parts of the region the week of cool weather, and some rain, gave a significant boost to crews battling the vari ous wildfires. 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