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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Fire crews in southern Utah hope to get control of a wildfire burning about ten miles north of Cedar City sometime today.
The Summit fire, which intially threatened a home and business, started Saturday afernoon.
It destroyed a storage shed full of tires and hoses, and charred about 200 acres. But it is now burning away from structures.
No one is hurt. Authorities are still investigating the cause, but they say it appears a person started the fire.