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City of Kearney issues burn ban

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  • City of Kearney issues burn ban

Kearney, Neb. — Due to dry conditions Kearney Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) Fire Chief Aaron Jameson is issuing a burning ban until measurable moisture is received.

There is always a statewide open burning ban on all bonfires, outdoor rubbish fires, and fires for the purpose of clearing land, however, a permit can be obtained from the local fire chief on a form prescribed by the State of Nebraska.

No Open Burn Permits will be issued in an effort to preserve the lives and property of the citizens we serve in our fire district.  Warmer conditions, wind, and low relative humidity have caused vegetation to dry quickly.

Fire Chief Aaron Jameson also encourages residents to avoid burning in burn barrels during this ban.

Extreme caution should always be used when conducting hot work, such as welding, torching, grinding, or using burn barrels.  Burn barrels should have an appropriate screen on top to deter burning debris from escaping the barrel.  KVFD appreciates the assistance and cooperation of residents in this matter of safety.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact the KVFD at (308) 233-3226.

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