A wildfire burning along Highway 410 has scorched 120 acres of grass and brush since igniting Tuesday afternoon, and so far there's no estimate on when it will be contained.
The Horseshoe Bend fire started around 4 p.m. Tuesday nearly four miles north of the intersection of SR 410 and U.S. 12.
Fire crews from local agencies, the state Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Forest Service are committed to the blaze, along with at least one aircraft, but so far nothing has stopped the spread, with the reported size of the fire growing from 75 to 125 acres Wednesday morning.