The City of Lawrenceburg has implemented a burn ban in response to extremely dry conditions that pose a significant fire risk. Residents within the city limits are strongly advised to consult with the Lawrenceburg Fire Department prior to engaging in any outdoor burning activities. This ban will remain in effect until conditions improve and are considered safe for such practices.
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