Fire destroys rural Heyworth home

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Firefighters from four McLean County fire departments battled a fire that destroyed a home northeast of Heyworth. No one was hurt.  (Photo courtesy Pixabay)

By Howard Packowitz

MCLEAN COUNTY – A fire destroyed a rural home northeast of Heyworth.

The call came in about 9:20 Tuesday night. Authorities say no one was home at the time.

Firefighters from four departments battled the flames and single-digit temperatures. No one was hurt.

A team of McLean County fire investigators was looking into the cause.

A spokesperson for the Randolph Township Fire Protection District said firefighters from Downs, Bloomington Township, and Dale Township provided mutual aid.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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