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  • Monday, October 14, 2013<br />
Tuolumne County, California<br />
One of the many road signs destroyed during the Rim Fire in the Stanislaus National Forest along Cottonwood Road in Tuolumne County, California.
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  • Monday, October 14, 2013, Tuolumne County, California<br />
Charred remnants of trees burned in the Rim Fire along Cottonwood Road in Tuolumne County, California, on Monday, October 14, 2013. The Rim Fire, which originated on August 17, is at 95% containment and has burned 257,171 acres.
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  • Eyeler Harrison (l) and his father, George Harrison (r), of Grass Valley, California, compete together in one of the many contests at the 66th Annual Tuolumne Lumber Jubilee in Tuolumne City, California.
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  • Trees that burned during the Rim Fire near Cottonwood Road in Tuolumne County, California, are being transported to a Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) lumber mill on Monday, October 14, 2013.
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  • Trees killed during the Rim Fire are loaded onto a Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) truck for delivery to one (of two) SPI lumber mills in Tuolumne County, on Monday, October 14, 2013.
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  • Contestants throw punches in the no-holds-barred "Bull of the Woods" competiton during the 66th Annual Tuolumne Lumber Jubilee in Tuolumne City, California, on June 28, 2015. <br />
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Two competitors stand toe-to-toe, and duke it out until one of them is knocked off the log. Contestants draw opponent's names randomly from a hat and box one another atop a fallen log. The winner from each round advances, again drawing a random competitor's name, until the last person standing is crowned champion.<br />
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The Lumber Jubilee celebrates the logging industry in Tuolumne County, and it is the oldest single community celebration in the county. The event attempts to preserve and nourish the traditions and customs which contribute to the deep roots of this community.
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  • Summerville High School girls soccer match under a full moon in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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  • Black and white portrait of a tree faller in rural California in the Stanislaus National Forest. Sierra Nevada foothills.
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  • Competitors at the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse 2nd Annual Rawhide Classic American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) event.
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  • Jamestown's Glenn Gray competes in the team roping event at the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse Arena along Rawhide Road.<br />
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The Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse presents the 2nd Annual Rawhide Classic American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) event on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
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  • Lee Moyle competes in the team roping event at the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse Arena along Rawhide Road.<br />
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The Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse presents the 2nd Annual Rawhide Classic American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) Team Roping competition on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
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  • Jay Hart competes in the team roping event at the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse Arena along Rawhide Road.<br />
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The Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse presents the 2nd Annual Rawhide Classic American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) roping event on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
    Steer Roping 041916TLB59353.jpg
  • September 4, 2014<br />
CalFire airtanker 81<br />
The Jackson Fire, located near Moccasin Point in Tuolumne County, California, was believed to have started at approximately 11:30 am on Thursday, September 4, 2014. The cause of the fire is unknown. By 4:00 pm, the fire had grown to approximately 100 acres, and though structures were threatened, none were believed to have been lost. Moccasin Point is located at Don Pedro Reservoir.
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  • Jamestown's Glenn Gray competes in the team roping event at the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse Arena along Rawhide Road.<br />
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The Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse presents the 2nd Annual Rawhide Classic American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) event on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
    Steer Roping 041916TLB59024.jpg
  • September 4, 2014<br />
Cal Fire firefighters watch as a helicopter gets water out of Don Pedro Reservoir in an effort to contain the Jackson Fire near Moccasin Point in Tuolumne County, California. The fire was believed to have started at approximately 11:30 am on Thursday, September 4, 2014. The cause of the fire is unknown. By 4:00 pm, the fire had grown to approximately 100 acres, and though structures were threatened, none were believed to have been lost. Moccasin Point is located at Don Pedro Reservoir, east of Modesto, near the Sierra Foothill communities of Sonora and Groveland.
    Jackson Fire_201409044733.jpg
  • September 4, 2014<br />
The Jackson Fire, located near Moccasin Point in Tuolumne County, California, was believed to have started at approximately 11:30 am on Thursday, September 4, 2014. The cause of the fire is unknown. By 4:00 pm, the fire had grown to approximately 100 acres, and though structures were threatened, none were believed to have been lost. Moccasin Point is located at Don Pedro Lake.
    California'sJacksonFire_201409044707.jpg
  • in the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland on Thursday evening.<br />
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To protect public safety, PG&E turned off power to approximately 34,400 customers in Tuolumne County due to gusty winds and dry conditions combined with a heightened fire risk.
    BARBUTES_GrovelandAtNight-28785.jpg
  • September 4, 2014<br />
A Cal Fire firefighter walks through an area burned during the Jackson Fire, located near Moccasin Point in Tuolumne County, California. The fire was believed to have started at approximately 11:30 am on Thursday, September 4, 2014. Moccasin Point is located at Don Pedro Reservoir, east of Modesto.
    California'sJacksonFire_201409042045.jpg
  • The Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse presents the 2nd Annual Rawhide Classic American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) event on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
    Steer Roping 041916TLB59105.jpg
  • Friends, Layton Percey (L) and Stratton McCurley (R), attend the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse 2nd Annual Rawhide Classic American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) event on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
    UDTEAMROPING_P_041916TLB59210.jpg
  • The Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse presents the 2nd Annual Rawhide Classic American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) Team Roping event on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
    UDTEAMROPING_P_041916TLB59401.jpg
  • Lillian Guerrero (L), age 12, and Hope Kell, (R), age 9, both of Wilton, CA, practice their roping skills during a break in action at the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse 2nd Annual Rawhide Classic American Cowboy Team Roping Association (ACTRA) event on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
    Rural_041916TLB59133.jpg
  • Two cowboys ride horses through the fog in California's Sierra Nevada foothills in Tuolumne County prior to the start of a traditional cattle branding day.
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  • Cowboys compete in a wild horse race during a rodeo in California's Sierra Nevada Foothills.
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  • Inmate firefighting crews move along Hwy 49 as the Moc Fire burns near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820404944.jpg
  • Sunday, September 22, 2013<br />
Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, U.S. - Steam, not smoke, rises from Rim-Fire charred tree stumps in an area of the Stanislaus National Forest bordering Yosemite National Park, following a day of heavy rainfall. The Yosemite area received approximately .68 of rain on the final day of summer.
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  • O'Shaughnessy Dam, Hetch Hetchy, Yosemite National Park, Tuolumne County, California.<br />
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O’Shaughnessy Dam is 430-foot-tall, and it has a storage capacity of 360,360 acre-feet. It is the primary water source for about 2.5 million San Francisco Bay Area residents.
    Rivers and Dams_20210511-406525.jpg
  • Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, U.S. - DAN LIECHTY, a Sierra Pacific Industries contract surveyor, walks past a cow he assumed lost its life during the Rim Fire in the Stanislaus National Forest.
    California Rim Fire_201309232912.jpg
  • Monday, September 23, 2013<br />
Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, U.S. - Green ferns contrast blackened tree stumps in an area that was burned during the Rim Fire.
    201309230868w_RimFire_Barbutes.jpg
  • September 22, 2013<br />
Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, U.S. - Steam, not smoke, rises from Rim-Fire charred tree stumps in an area of the Stanislaus National Forest bordering Yosemite National Park, following a day of heavy rainfall. The Yosemite area received approximately .68 of rain on the final day of summer.
    CaliforniaWildfire_201309222638.jpg
  • Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, U.S. - Green ferns contrast blackened tree stumps in an area that was recently burned during the Rim Fire.
    RimFireRecovery_201309230868.jpg
  • An inmate firefighter walks with a drip torch after lighting a Moc Fire backfire along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324837.JPG
  • Firefighting crews walk along Hwy 49 as the Moc Fire burns a hillside near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820404897.jpg
  • A firefighter keeps an eye on Moc Fire backburning operations along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324799.JPG
  • A firefighter keeps an eye on Moc Fire backburning operations along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324730.JPG
  • The Moc Fire burns a hillside near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082024456.jpg
  • Deborah Kalkowski, owner of the successful Red Tail Ranch B&B, sits in front of the B&B’s main house in the Sierra Nevada foothill community of Groveland, California.
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  • An inmate firefighter walks with a chainsaw near a Moc Fire backfire operation along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324804.JPG
  • Deborah Kalkowski, owner of the successful Red Tail Ranch B&B, makes the bed in one of her guest rooms in the Sierra Nevada foothill community of Groveland, California.
    Rural_20200125402632.jpg
  • Deborah Kalkowski, owner of Groveland’s successful Red Tail Ranch B&B, is photographed at D&L Ranch in the Sierra Nevada foothill community of Groveland, California.
    Tracy Barbutes_Rural Women_20200125-...jpg
  • Firefighters keep watch on Moc Fire backburning operations along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324765.JPG
  • Firefighters work to protect a home from the Moc Fire that is burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820405006.jpg
  • A USFS firefighter keeps an eye on Moc Fire backburning operations along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324940.JPG
  • A firefighter keeps an eye on Moc Fire backburning operations along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324752.JPG
  • Firefighters discuss strategy as the Moc Fire burns near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820405151.jpg
  • Firefighters work to protect a home from the Moc Fire that is burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820405025.jpg
  • Inmate firefighting crews arrive on scene to the Moc Fire that is burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820404939.jpg
  • A firefighter keeps an eye on Moc Fire backburning operations along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324787.JPG
  • Firefighting crews arrive to battle the Moc Fire burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082024476.jpg
  • Deborah Kalkowski, owner of Groveland’s successful Red Tail Ranch B&B, is photographed with one of her horses at D&L Ranch in the Sierra Nevada foothill community of Groveland, California.
    Rural_20200125402357.jpg
  • Cowgirl and her constant companion drive through her cattle ranch in her pickup truck.
    RURAL_201408243922.jpg
  • Thursday, September 1, 2016<br />
Harvesting Cabernet grapes in Sonora, California.
    Barbutes_GrapeHarvest_2016090152166.jpg
  • Thursday, September 1, 2016<br />
Harvesting Cabernet grapes in Sonora, California.
    Barbutes_GrapeHarvest_2016090152062.jpg
  • Trees that have been burned in the Rim Fire line California Highway 120 near Yosemite National Park on August 24, 2013.
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  • An American flag and an oak tree remain intact in an area burned during the Moc Fire. The fire started near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water structures along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200821405200.JPG
  • Firefighters watch as a helicopter drops water on the Moc Fire burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082024574.jpg
  • An inmate firefighter walks away from a back-burn as he works to contain the Moc Fire burning between Hwys 49 and 120 adjacent to the Priest Coulterville Road near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324813.jpg
  • The MocFire burns near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
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  • 49er Festival, Parade and Chili Cook-Off in the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California.
    Rural_2016091756539.jpg
  • A 4H Girl and Her Hog at the Mother Lode Fair in the Sierra Nevada foothill community of Sonora, California.
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  • Firefighters battle the Moc Fire as it burns near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water along Hwy 49 near Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082024637.jpg
  • The 33rd annual Historic Downtown Sonora Christmas Parade in Sonora, California.
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  • August 24, 2013<br />
Rim Fire
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  • Big Band Street Dance, sponsored by Friends of Columbia State Historic Park, Columbia, California.
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  • Thursday, September 1, 2016<br />
Harvesting Cabernet grapes in Sonora, California.
    Barbutes_GrapeHarvest_2016090152176.jpg
  • Joan “Joanie” Gisler in front of her Main Street business, Ranch Revived, in Groveland, California, on January 27, 2020.
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  • A mask-less man wearing a Rush Limbaugh t-shirt who only wished to be identified as Owen, holds a sign stating the “Government & the media are the real virus” during a peaceful protest at Courthouse Square in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Owen said he doesn’t believe the virus is as bad as the media is making it out to be.  <br />
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A group of approximately 75 people gather in downtown Sonora to make their voices heard to local officials and to protest the government's coronavirus restrictions.
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  • Leighton Silva competes in the <br />
bull riding event during the Mother Lode Roundup Rodeo at the Motherlode Fairgrounds in Sonora, California.
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  • Monday, October 14, 2013<br />
Tuolumne County, California<br />
Mr. CHRIS TOMASOVICH shoulders his equipment while taking a break in logging operations in Tuolumne County where the Rim Fire burned. <br />
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Mr. TOMASOVICH was killed on May 30, 2014, in a logging accident while working in an area burned out by the Rim Fire. The Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office reports that Mr. TOMASOVICH of Sonora was working for a private contractor near Cottonwood Road and Forest Road 1N84 when he was struck by a falling tree.
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  • A group of Tuolumne County peaceful protestors is reflected in a storefront window near Courthouse Square in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. <br />
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The peaceful protest was organized by small business owners to make their voices heard in protest against the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
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  • Cindy Zelinsky, left, greets a fellow protestor by bumping elbows during a peaceful protest in Sonora, California's Courthouse Square on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Zelinsky unofficially organized a group of approximately 75 people in hopes of making their voices heard to local and state officials and to protest the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic. Zelinsky is a Tuolumne County small business owner.<br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
    Coronavirus Protest.jpg
  • Tuolumne County resident, Carolyn Travels, 70, joins approximately 75 others at Sonora, California's Courthouse Square on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Travels believes the nationwide shutdown due to what she calls the "China Flu" is wrong. She believes the fear is created by people trying to bring down Donald Trump because of what he has done to restore our nation. She believes the American public is being lied to about the number of people affected by the virus.<br />
<br />
The peaceful protest was organized by small business owners to make their voices heard and to protest the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
<br />
Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
    TRACY_BARBUTES_CovidProtest_20200415...jpg
  • A woman who wishes to be identified by her first name only, Anna, walks along N. Washington Street in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Anna joins approximately 75 peaceful protestors in the rural California community because “I’m opinionated, I’m human and I’m a small business owner.” She questions people making decisions about which businesses are essential.<br />
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A small business owner in Sonora, Cindy Zelinsky, unofficially organized the Tuolumne County protest in reaction to the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
<br />
Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
    Rural_20200415402428.jpg
  • A group of approximately 75 people gather in Courthouse Square in downtown Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020, to protest the government’s coronavirus restrictions.<br />
<br />
Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
    Coronavirus Protest.jpg
  • Small business owner, Cindy Zelinsky, walks along N. Washington Street toward Courthouse Square in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Zelinsky unofficially organized a group of approximately 75 people to protest the government’s coronavirus restrictions.<br />
<br />
Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
    Coronavirus Protest.jpg
  • Elisabeth Barton, co-founder of ECHO Adventure Cooperative, enters Mar-Val's Main Street Market in Groveland, California, on Friday, April 17, 2020. Barton and her business partner began providing grocery shopping and delivery services for Tuolumne County residents shortly after Yosemite National Park closed on March 20, 2020.
    Rural_20200320402679.jpg
  • ECHO Adventure Cooperative founding members, Elisabeth Barton (foreground) and Bryant Burnette, shop in Mar-Val's Main Street Market in Groveland, California, on Friday, April 17, 2020. They are shopping for, and delivering groceries to, Tuolumne County residents as they await permission to re-open their Yosemite tourist-based business. The pair began offering shopping and delivery services to area residents shortly after Yosemite National Park closed on March 20, 2020.
    Yosemite Gateway Communities_402907.jpg
  • The Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite Naitonal Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. and Hwy 120, on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    Line Fire_20210328400560.jpg
  • Motorists travel along Hwy 120 as the Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    LineFire_400527.jpg
  • A CalFire firefighter stands near burning vegetation enshrouded in smoke as the Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. and Hwy 120, on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    Line Fire_20210328400711.jpg
  • The Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite Naitonal Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. and Hwy 120, on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    Line Fire_20210328400702.jpg
  • A lone CalFire firefighter stands near burning vegetation as the Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. and Hwy 120, on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    Line Fire_20210328400578.jpg
  • A U.S. Forest Service firefighter talks on a radio as the Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite Naitonal Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. and Hwy 120, on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    LineFire_400776.jpg
  • Thursday, October 3, 2013<br />
Tuolumne County, California<br />
Two crew members from the Groveland Hotshots disperse wood straw during Rim Fire suppression repair in Jones Meadow, located along Cherry Lake Road/Forest Route 1N07 near Groveland, California. Approximately 30 crew members from Groveland Hotshots and U.S. Forest Service Crew 41 dispersed approximately 400 bales of wood straw and constructed fencing around the approximate 5-acre meadow. Jones Meadow was bulldozed during the Rim Fire to create a safety zone for firefighters. Because bulldozers impacted the natural habitat, crews are working to repair the area to the greatest extent possible.
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  • in the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland on Thursday evening.<br />
<br />
To protect public safety, PG&E turned off power to approximately 34,400 customers in Tuolumne County due to gusty winds and dry conditions combined with a heightened fire risk.
    BARBUTES_GrovelandAtNight-28789.jpg
  • in the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland on Thursday evening.<br />
<br />
To protect public safety, PG&E turned off power to approximately 34,400 customers in Tuolumne County due to gusty winds and dry conditions combined with a heightened fire risk.
    BARBUTES_GrovelandAtNight-28788.jpg
  • in the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland on Thursday evening.<br />
<br />
To protect public safety, PG&E turned off power to approximately 34,400 customers in Tuolumne County due to gusty winds and dry conditions combined with a heightened fire risk.
    BARBUTES_GrovelandAtNight-28790.jpg
  • A group of approximately 75 protesters gather in downtown Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020, to voice opposition of government restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county; two are residents, two traveled to the region.
    Coronavirus Protest.jpg
  • Tuolumne County resident, Glen Brantley, shakes hands with U.S. Rep. Tom McClintock during a town hall meeting Wednesday, February 22, 2017, at Sonora High School auditorium. The auditorium was filled to capacity (569), with additional citizens waiting in the rain to enter the building. McClintock agreed to hold two one-hour question and answer sessions, so that everyone would have a turn to participate. According to a school administrator, people began arriving at the auditorium about 2:00pm.
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  • Firefighting crews walk along Hwy 49 as the Moc Fire burns a hillside near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820404901.jpg
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