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Tamarack Fire jumps US 395, swells in size; evacuations continue

UPDATE 3:30PM: Governor Sisolak declares a state of emergency in Douglas County in response to the ongoing fire. Go here for the declaration of emergency.

UPDATE 3:14PM: Alpine County has finalized the structure damage report and interactive map for Alpine residents to check the status of their structures from the fire. The map can be found here https://www.alpinecountyca.gov/593/Maps. According to Tamarack Fire Information, the map will be updated every 24 hours.

UPDATE 9:27AM: The U.S. Forest Service reports the Tamarack fire has now grown to 58,417 acres and that estimated containment of the fire is August 31. The fire remains 4 percent contained as of Friday morning.
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The Tamarack Fire has crossed US 395 in Douglas County and has grown 2,500 acres. Additionally, power to the line that provides electricity to the Coleville and Walker area has been instructed to be turned off at the request of the Tamarack Fire Incident Command Center, according to Liberty Utilities Lake Tahoe.

There is no estimated time when power will be restored, KOLO-TV reported.

Late Thursday night brought advisories from Lyon County officials, calling Smith Valley residents to be prepared for evacuations as the Tamarack Fire moves east into Nevada. Go here for a list of streets recommended by officials to prepare for evaluations.

Lyon County asks residents to prepare to evacuate. Ensure that medications, pet food, and important documents are packed. The county will continue to post updates on its website and social media sites Facebook and Twitter.

The Tamarack Fire has stayed consistent at 50,129 acres burned and four percent containment, which was initially reported by the Tamarack Incident Management Team on Thursday morning. Personnel on site have upped to 1,353 active bodies as the fire rages across state lines into Nevada.

For regular updates on fire statistics, road closures, and evacuation information, go to the Tamarack Fire information Facebook page here, or on Twitter here.

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We honor those who have served our country today on this Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 12, 2018. Take a moment to thank those who have given in service and sacrifice to our great country, and remember those veterans who are no longer with us. Around Carson City and throughout Northern Nevada, federal, state and local government offices are closed.

The centennial anniversary of World War I Armistice was observed Sunday morning at the Nevada State Museum in downtown Carson City with a "Bells of Peace" commemoration featuring the replica Liberty Bell displayed in Loftin Park, the outdoor courtyard just east of the Dema Guinn Concourse.

The Nevada Day Show art exhibit is open at the Nevada Artists Association's gallery located at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City. Meanwhile, students are invited to participate in the upcoming Holiday Art Show, which will open Dec. 1.

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Winners of the 91st National FFA Nursery and Landscape Career Development Event held in Indianapolis were announced at the annual awards banquet, and students Connor Arnold, Alexsandra Knowlton, Maritza Filson, and Hayden Story took home some medals.

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