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Burn ban allowed to lapse

After three months, it’s off, at least for now. Thanks to weekend rains and higher humidity, the Barton County Commission Monday morning allowed the most resent county-wide burn ban to expire as of noon Monday. The action came at the request of the Emergency Risk Manager Amy Miller and fire chiefs from around the county. Hoisington Fire Chief Jim Sekavek said he’s had several requests to burn recently. “I think it’s time we give them ...

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