 Fire crews across Wadena County were busy last night fighting a blaze at the Blueberry Pines Golf and Events Center in Monaga. Our Anthony Scott has more on the aftermath of the fire. When the Monaga Fire Department arrived around four p.m. yesterday, flames were already pouring out of the center of Blueberry Pines Golf Course. A mutual aid was then quickly activated and about 11 different fire crews responded to the blaze during its duration. Obviously you're dealing with a building that is a locked building and the unfortunate piece about that is is that it's, you know, it's made out of wood and it just right away, it's a big building so lost control of it real fast. It has not been confirmed yet, but it is speculated that the blaze started from a wood stove in the basement. One of the golf course's employees loaded the wood stove before three o'clock and the 911 call was made roughly an hour later from someone driving by the golf course. About seven o'clock last night, it was still going, it was still active. We brought an excavator in to get to the main source of the heat where the fireman was too dangerous for them to get into it, so they brought the excavator in and get to that area to put the fire out. After close to four hours of work and 300,000 gallons of water, the fire was eventually put out with nobody getting injured, but the building was a complete loss. Blueberry Pines is a well-known golf course throughout central Minnesota. It's a great place for meals and stuff, weddings and that they've done over the years out there. And so that's definitely going to be, it's very, it's going to be a huge effect on some of the businesses and local businesses in the city of Monaga. Reporting from Wadena County, Anthony Scott, Lakeland News. Foul play is not suspected in the cause of the fire. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.