Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts

Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts

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Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) focus on sustaining Nebraska's natural resources inclu

Nebraska's 23 Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) protect the lives, protect property and protect the future of Nebraska's natural resources. To find your NRD, visit our website at www.nrdnet.org/nrd_guide/find_nrd.html

06/11/2026

Follow South Fork Fire Nebraska to check for official updates on the western Nebraska wildfire.

SOUTH FORK FIRE EVACUATIONS, CLOSURES, SHELTER & SMOKE INFORMATION

**NO NEW EVACUATIONS SINCE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th**

According to Nebraska Emergency Management Region 23, the following evacuation orders remain in effect:

Preliminary Evacuation (Be Ready to Leave)
• Residences south of Highway 20 to 4 Mile Road in Sioux County
• City of Crawford, Nebraska

Evacuation Order (Leave Now)
• Areas north of Crawford including:
• Areas south of Dodd Road
• Areas west of Dodd Road
• Dodd Road at Holmgren Road
• Ponderosa Villa Assisted Living Facility
• Fort Robinson State Park (Dawes County)

Evacuation Destinations: Residents evacuating the area are encouraged to travel to Chadron, Alliance, or Scottsbluff.

Evacuation Shelter Information:Displaced residents are encouraged to take advantage of the American Red Cross evacuation shelter located at Andrews Hall on the Chadron State College campus.

The shelter is providing:
• Two meals per day
• Water and snacks
• A safe place to stay and access support services

Current Closures
• Fort Robinson State Park
• Highway 20

Smoke Impacts: Smoke from the South Fork Fire may impact air quality across the region. Smoke can pose health risks, especially for children, older adults, pregnant individuals, and those with heart or respiratory conditions.

For information on smoke impacts, air quality, and steps you can take to protect yourself and your family, visit: https://dwee.nebraska.gov/smoke-and-air-quality

Please avoid all active fire areas and allow firefighters and emergency personnel the space they need to safely conduct operations.

Nebraska Emergency Management Agency
Nebraska Forest Service
Nebraska National Forests & Grasslands

06/11/2026

This incredible photo was taken by Nebraska Forest Service Fire Management Specialist, Jacob Pittman.

Nebraska Forest Service personnel are actively assisting with suppression efforts on the South Fork Fire in northwestern Nebraska. Staff are supporting incident operations on the ground and in the air, including coordinating Single Engine Air Tanker (SEAT) missions to help slow fire spread and support firefighters working in challenging terrain.

The South Fork Fire, burning in the Soldier Creek Wilderness area, has grown to nearly 9,000 acres. Firefighters continued suppression efforts overnight, constructing fire lines and strengthening existing containment work. Additional ground and aerial resources are expected to remain engaged throughout the day.

A Red Flag Warning remains in effect through this evening for eastern Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle due to low relative humidity and gusty winds, creating conditions favorable for rapid fire growth and challenging firefighting operations. Residents are encouraged to stay informed, avoid the fire area, and remain prepared as crews continue working to contain the fire.

Photos from Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts's post 06/09/2026

NRD Basin Tour – Attendees learn about Nebraska Public Power District’s Paxton Siphon, which moves water from the North Platte River Basin into the South Platte River Basin.

Photos from Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts's post 06/09/2026

NRD Basin Tour – Attendees visit Lake McConaughy and learn about the Kingsley Dam.

Photos from Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts's post 06/09/2026

NRD Basin Tour – Attendees visit Western Irrigation District’s diversion on the South Platte River near the Colorado border. The structure is more than 100 years old.

Photos from Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts's post 06/08/2026

NRD Basin Tour – Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District discusses Johnson Lake and their upcoming siphon project.

06/08/2026

NRD Basin Tour – Viewing the Cottonwood Fire path from the Wahlgren Development at 3,000 ft in the Loess Canyons near Brady.

Photos from Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts's post 06/08/2026

NRD Basin Tour – learning about Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District’s Jeffrey Reservoir and Hydro-Power Plant.

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