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Fire departments across Bannock County have announced a unified, county-wide burn ban set to begin on July 1. This ban prohibits all open burning and the use of fireworks within the county's ...
Wise County Commissioners extended the county’s 90-day, weather-based burn ban Monday as the July Fourth holiday approaches. The renewal of the conditional burn ban was recommended by Wise County Fire ...
Weather forecasters predict a mild week in Vancouver before things heat up early next week. But conditions remain a bit ...
After ten years of preparing for and working to prevent the spread of emerald ash borer in the Denver metro, the city and ...
The Wetlands fire is the largest so far, too, burning 110 acres as of Wednesday afternoon, and producing dramatic video of ...
Starting July 1, District 1 will also implement a burn ban, according to the LCSO. While Districts 4 and 5 have not yet announced bans, they are expected to do so within the next two weeks.
KITTITAS COUNTY, Wash. – The Kittitas County Fire Marshal announced a burn ban and fireworks ban in unincorporated areas, effective July 1, 2025, at 12:01 a.m.
Flagler County enacted a burn ban effective 5 p.m. June 5 and declared a state of local emergency to do so. The county has extended the burn ban for another seven days.
Utilizing the KBDI, the process of a burn ban begins once more than 50% of the county reaches 500 on the index. Polk County’s current daily reading is 55% over the 500 benchmark with a ...
The Spokane Valley Fire Department said with hot temperatures in the forecast, burn restrictions have been issued to reduce ...
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