In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Fort McCoy developed and implemented a series of COVID-19 risk-mitigation protocols that enabled safe and effective training to resume on the installation.
Members of the NoFloCo Fire Mitigation Posse recently had the opportunity to receive training from the Colorado Fire Camp in Salida. These 29 individuals participated in classroom and outdoor learning ...
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share via Email FORT MCCOY, Wis. – In approaching the entrance gates of Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, Soldiers are quickly refocused to ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency wants to better bring together people from the neighborhood level to federal emergency coordinators through wise investments to plan for and be ready to respond ...
A second bipartisan bill aiming to implement the recommendations of a bipartisan wildfire commission has been introduced this week, this time in the Senate. Last week, House lawmakers introduced the ...
Last year, wildfires burned 1.9 million acres in Oregon, setting a new record. Since 2020, major river drainages of the Cascades, including the McKenzie, Santiam, and Clackamas rivers, have been ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Residents in western Colorado were given the opportunity to learn how to handle non-lethal wolf conflict mitigation. Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Colorado Department ...
According to him, military success today is equally measured by how operations are perceived, how harm is prevented or ...