Due to sufficient rainfall in the City of Lawrenceburg, the Lawrenceburg Fire Department has officially lifted the burn ban that was previously in place. Residents are encouraged to reach out to the fire department to secure a burn permit prior to engaging in any outdoor burning activities. This change in policy reflects the improved conditions and aims to ensure safety while allowing for responsible outdoor burning.
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