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Fire reported on Sherwood Road Wednesday morning—only fire in entire state south of Oregon border area

Sherwood Road Fire Reported This Morning—Yes, That Name Again

A half-acre fire was reported this morning off Fort Bragg Sherwood Road about 5-8 miles east of Fort Bragg, according to the Watch Duty app.

Update at 8 50 am. Forward progress of the fire has been stopped. Has not grown beyond 1/2 acre, Two state engines, one crew and water tender are on scene, all else sent back home

It’s currently the only active fire showing statewide, aside from two remote blazes in Siskiyou County that are largely under control. What a difference the rains made—more than a dozen small fires snuffed out by the first downpour still linger on the map as ghost markers.

In a move that defies logic (or at least originality), this fire has been given the same generic moniker as the one two weeks ago in the same area: The Company Fire. The completely idiotic. fire naming scheme in California must change. Firefighters do such a good job to be saddled with such a dopey system. Name it something nearby!

We first heard about the fire via KOZT news. Joe Regeliski checked in at the fire station and confirmed that one truck had been dispatched. The massive multi-agency responses we documented last week—upgraded and impressive—have now returned to standard protocol.

More rain is in the forecast over the next week, Joe told us.

We’re tracking updates and seeking more information.

Start your day with Company Juice in Fort Bragg, California

Frank Hartzell

Frank Hartzell has spent his lifetime as a curious anthropologist in a reporter's fedora. His first news job was chasing news on the streets of Houston with high school buddy and photographer James Mason, back in 1986. Then Frank graduated from Humboldt State and went to Great Gridley as a reporter, where he bonded with 1000 people and told about 3000 of their stories. In Marysville at the Appeal Democrat, the sheltered Frank got to see both the chilling depths and amazing heights of humanity. From there, he worked at the Sacramento Bee covering Yuba-Sutter and then owned the Business Journal in Yuba City, which sold 5000 subscriptions to a free newspaper. Frank then got a prestigious Kiplinger Investigative Reporting fellowship and was city editor of the Newark Ohio, Advocate and then came back to California for 4 years as managing editor of the Napa Valley Register before working as a Dominican University professor, then coming to Fort Bragg to be with his aging mom, Betty Lou Hartzell, and working for the Fort Bragg Advocate News. Frank paid the bills during that decade + with a successful book business. He has worked for over 50 publications as a freelance writer, including the Mendocino Voice and Anderson Valley Advertiser, along with construction and engineering publications. He has had the thrill of learning every day while writing. Frank is now living his dream running MendocinoCoast.News with wife, Linda Hartzell, and web developer, Marty McGee, reporting from Fort Bragg, California.

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