MOUNTAINBURG: Lifted burn ban for Crawford County, Arkansas

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This is from County Judge

Good Monday morning All,

Effective 10:00 am Monday 10-24-2022 I’m lifting the burn ban for Crawford County, Arkansas. Please remember it is a requirement of some cities that a permit to burn is obtained before burning is allowed in their jurisdiction. Please remind everyone to use caution when burning.

Thanks and Stay Safe,

Dennis Gilstrap

Crawford County Judge

WE ARE CRAWFORD COUNTY STRONG!

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