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Collier County Commissioners lifted the countywide burn ban June 11 following a recommendation from local fire officials and emergency management. The decision passed 4-1, with Commissioner ...
The Lee Board of County Commissioners lifted the burn ban in Lee County, which had been in effect since April 15.
Lee County commissioners lifted the burn ban on June 3rd, which was initially put in place on April 15th. The Keetch-Byram Drought Index has dropped below 500 after recent rains, prompting the lift.
GRANT COUNTY, Wash. — Grant County's annual burn ban went into effect Sunday, June 1. The ban is in place until September 30 and limits all residential burning, including yard waste and garbage ...
CRANE COUNTY, Texas — The Crane County Commissioners Court has agreed to extend the burn ban for an additional 90 days, according to a court order. All outdoor burning is prohibited in the ...
CHELAN COUNTY, Wash. -- A burn ban will be in effect in Chelan County on Wednesday, according to Chelan County Fire District 3.
Like neighboring counties in central Florida, Lake County has also lifted its recent burn ban. Lake County Fire Rescue implements burn bans when the Keetch-Byram Drought Index rises above a 500 ...
Polk County's burn ban has been lifted due to recent heavy rains lowering the fire risk. The Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) is down to 201 as of May 14.
The county's burn ban will be lifted at noon today, May 13. The ban has been in effect since April 16 in unincorporated Volusia County and Oak Hill, Lake Helen and Pierson.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - A burn ban has been issued for the unincorporated areas within Brunswick County due to fire danger conditions and impacts from the Boiling Spring Lakes wildfire. During ...
A burn ban is in effect on Saturday for unincorporated areas of Brunswick County as authorities on the coast continue battling a massive wildfire at Boiling Spring Lake.
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