Crews have been making significant progress on both fires over the past week, and rainy conditions also helped tamp down some of the flames.
	
	Over $6,700 was raised for the Maui Strong Foundation during one event.
	
	The refinery is the oldest in Washington state and is now owned and operated by Phillips 66.
	
	It has burned about 20 to 30 acres of steep terrain on the southeast side of the lake.
	
	The feat, known as Allbraith, included 95 miles of cycling, 15,000 feet of elevation gain, and took him 20 hours to complete.
	
	The two-day trial is scheduled to begin on November 8th in Las Vegas Municipal Court.
	
	The Department of Justice says he was part of a ring that used tractor trailer trucks to bring drugs into Washington.
	
	DNR says crews will begin to fight both fires this morning.
	
	They are asking anyone with information about where the strays came from to contact them.
	
	They also cite smokey conditions and reduced staff as other reasons for closing early.
                