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AP YAKIMA, Wash. 151; Crews in central Washington, rural Idaho and Southern California made gains on several wildfires, allowing some evacuees to return home and protecting two vacation towns from a massive encroaching blaze.For the first time in days, crews on Thursday stopped a fire about 75 miles east of Seattle from destroying more buildings, fire spokesman Mark Grassel said. The blaze near the town of Cle Elum burned at least 70
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