The fire started Sunday afternoon 14 miles (22 kilometers) northeast of Flagstaff. Investigators don’t know yet what caused it and crews haven't corralled any part of the blaze.
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TUESDAY DAY SHIFT
(AP) — Here in the dirt of one of the world's most radioactive places, Russian soldiers dug trenches. Ukrainian officials worry they were, in effect, digging their own graves.
(AP) — A Vinita police officer and a Craig County deputy fatally shot a man who was threatening them with a bow and arrow in northeastern Oklahoma, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I went through a very tough personal loss a few months ago and took bereavement leave from work for two weeks. My boss and supervisors were wonderful and understanding, but my co-workers didn't seem to understand at all. I came back, and most of my co-workers seemed to be upset with me for being gone. It's really like they resent me for leaving them to make up for my absence. I'm extremely hurt, and I don't feel supported in my grief at all. How do I handle this? -- No Empathy
Not all glass can be recycled in the curbside recycling bin. A broken mirror, for instance, is not recyclable, because mirrors aren't 100% glass. They're actually two materials: a pane of glass and a chemically treated coating that provides the mirror effect. To make a mirror recyclable and avoid contaminating a load of recyclables, the reflective coating would have to be completely removed from the glass. That's a difficult process for an intact mirror; it's nearly impossible for a broken one. Instead, broken mirrors should be disposed of properly in the trash; used mirrors that are in good shape can be donated to charity.
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Here's your preview of Wednesday's CDN
- County burn ban continues 2 more weeks
- Relay for Life set for Friday
- Snider offers up Little Red Wagon to help clothing needs
- Reds exterminate Yellowjackets
- Obituary for Betty Cabaniss , Ellen Riley
Randy Meacham, left, and Florona Cabaniss told the story of Ellis Cabaniss during the annual Clinton Cemetery walk that took place Monday. The graves of Cabaniss and others buried in the local cemetery that were on this years walk were visited and people had the opportunity to learn about the lives of these people. CDN


