Thanks Rick. Now on to the fire watch, several wildfires started yesterday after a storm passed through. Certainly not what our state or those firefighters needed. One of those fires was the Glendale fire that's burning near Haley. We're going to check in with our Abby Wilt who has been at the fire today. Fire crews are continuing to fight the Glendale fire that's burning near Haley as you can see the flames are cresting the ridge right behind me near Croy Creek Road, but BM tells us that they are just getting hot spots under control. Glendale fire started Monday afternoon by lightning and it continues to grow. Blm says they are still mapping exact acreage but it did prompt level three go. Now, evacuations for Rock Creek Road, Croy Creek and Rock Creek Canyons are still on level two evacuation notice, meaning be ready at any time. Those evacuation notices do remain in place this evening. Blaine County Sheriff says that is affecting several residents in the area but they do not have exact numbers quite yet. All officials are urging people that fire season is not over yet. It's still hot and dry out there and hunting season starting and to be, be aware of your surroundings and don't park in tall dry grass and just use common sense. There is no reported structure loss yet due to the Glendale fire. And officials tell us crews are just now working to keep hot spots under control. Multiple rural fire departments are on scene as well as one type one helicopter which is dipping into a nearby pond and carrying that water to the hot spots. Evacuation notices do still remain in place. And as I said, fire crews are still fighting this fire and BLM tells us still important to stay vigilant, stay on guard and do leave if you are told to do so reporting. And Haley a well Iho News channel seven, the Bureau of Land Management says the fire broke the fire line and started advancing toward Rock Creek right where Abby was today. Crews were able to contain the fire break with a dozer line will bring you all the updated information on this fire as we learn it.