Koochiching County Sheriff’s Office
Fire: A cabin owned by Ronald D. Barg, address unavailable, was destroyed Friday when the bottom of a rotted barrel stove gave way allowing the fire to spread into the cabin. The fire burned itself out.
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Koochiching County Sheriff’s Office
Fire: A cabin owned by Ronald D. Barg, address unavailable, was destroyed Friday when the bottom of a rotted barrel stove gave way allowing the fire to spread into the cabin. The fire burned itself out.
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