AM: Pulaski’s Legacy Lives On
Carl Ritchie, retired U.S. Forest Service archaeologist, stands in front of the famous Pulaski Tunnel near Wallace. Ritchie explored the area of the West Fork of Placer Creek to find the mining tunnel, named for the Forest Service ranger who saved his men during the great Fire of 1910. Becky Kramer story here. And: Jim Kershner story here. (AP Photo/The Spokesman-Review, Christopher Anderson)
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Question: Do you own a Pulaski digging tool?