BUCYRUS, N.D. (AP) _ A relief fund set up to help residents of a
southwestern North Dakota town devastated by a wildfire has
surpassed $100,000.
Lemmon, S.D.-based Dakota Plains Federal Credit Union set up the
fund after the Oct. 17 fire swept through Bucyrus (boo-CY'-ruhs).
The blaze destroyed four homes in the town of 27 people. Some families still are
displaced.
The credit union is continuing to accept donations. More
information can be found at http://www.dakotaplainsfcu.com .