Work to repair resort damaged by Archie Creek fire ahead of schedule
Steamboat Inn owner Travis Woodward walks past the valve house, the water supply system, for the Steamboat Inn restaurant and cabins near Roseburg in December. The system was destroyed in last year’s Archie Creek Fire, but the resort is hoping to open by mid-March. (Michael Sullivan/The News-Review via AP)
ROSEBURG, Ore. (AP) The owners of a resort on the Umpqua River that was damaged by last year’s Oregon wildfires are hoping to open for guests by mid-March.
The News-Review reports that thanks to favorable weather and fundraising to help pay for the $200,000 in damages from the fire, Travis and Melinda Woodward said repairs to the Steamboat Inn are ahead of schedule.
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