Home Tallahassee Florida Firefighters warn of dangers after battling wildfire in Highlands Co. Tallahassee Florida Firefighters warn of dangers after battling wildfire in Highlands Co. By WFLA News Channel 8 - July 25, 2023 125 3 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Jack Royer reports source 3 COMMENTS Where is Highland County????It would be really great if reporters could give a FULL NAME!! Reply People who set fires should be charged with attempted murder because they risk the lives of first responders. Reply Set fires. Not wild fires. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Posts 6 Signs That It’s Time To Replace Your Toilet – Better HouseKeeper Paul - January 10, 2021 0 You wouldn’t give it some thought however even bogs have a lifespan. Right here is why and when you need to contemplate changing one! Images... ‘I feel I am being set up’: Cold case murder suspect writes letter to... WFLA News Channel 8 - November 23, 2023 16 At 3:03 a.m. on June 28, Donald Santini arrived at the Orient Road Jail in the custody of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, accused... Hillsborough County School board meets to discuss controversial redistricting plan WFLA News Channel 8 - May 19, 2023 2 Comprehensive coverage of local, regional, state and national news events that affect the Tampa area are provided by the News Channel 8 First at... Oktoberfest At The FSU Little Dinner Series Paul - October 31, 2021 0 Hudson football making history with coach Hicks WFLA News Channel 8 - April 27, 2024 0 Hudson football making history with coach Hicks source
People who set fires should be charged with attempted murder because they risk the lives of first responders. Reply
Where is Highland County????
It would be really great if reporters could give a FULL NAME!!
People who set fires should be charged with attempted murder because they risk the lives of first responders.
Set fires. Not wild fires.