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Outdoor Burning Ban
Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain is urging caution as a
combination of dead vegetation and low humidity make February through
April fire season in the state.
Strain says the state is experiencing fire danger conditions. Strain says fire crews have already seen a number of serious blazes across the state. Strain urges residents to take precautions when burning trash or debris and above all, pay attention.
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