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Youth Team Develops Wildfire Safety Skills with Linn County Grant

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMay 27, 2026011 Min Read
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Youth Team Develops Wildfire Safety Skills With Linn County Grant
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The Linn County Juvenile Department has partnered with the Sweet Home Fire Department to offer vocational training to youth through a new initiative funded by a $524,556 grant from the Wildfire Ready Project. The program will pay participants $15 per hour to reduce burnable fuels, creating defensible space against wildfires. Funds will also provide work gear and support software development for the program. Commissioners believe this experience may help participants secure jobs with firefighting crews. Additionally, recent statistics show various youth in detention and probation programs within Linn County, emphasizing the ongoing support for youth development and prevention efforts.

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