By Associated Press - Sunday, January 26, 2014

BATTLE CREEK, Neb. (AP) - Firefighters are battling a grass fire in northeast Nebraska that forced some evacuations in Battle Creek.

The Norfolk Daily News reports that strong winds fueled the fire Sunday in a field just west of the town of about 1,200 people. Firefighters from several area cities - including Norfolk, Madison and Tilden - were helping battle the fire.

Some homes on the western edge of Battle Creek were evacuated because of the fire. Several outbuildings were damaged, but the extent of damage wasn’t immediately clear Sunday afternoon.



Rev. Richard Snow leads St. John Lutheran Church in Battle Creek. He says it didn’t appear that the town was in danger, but it was unsettling to have ashes falling in town and thick black smoke hanging in the air Sunday afternoon.

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