Despite heavy rain last week, drought-like conditions continue in parts of Ohio. Here's which counties are still under a burn ...
The recent rain we have received has been a welcomed sight for many," State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon said in an Ohio ...
Despite many areas of Ohio receiving measurable rain over the past week, numerous counties throughout the state are still experiencing drought conditions. As a result, the Ban on Open Burning that was ...
Those hoping to have a bonfire will have to wait longer to do so. We are almost one month into a ban on open burning in 44 ...
In the midst of a burn ban covering several Ohio counties, you may wonder: Can I grill this burger? The ban order issued by the State Fire Marshal on Sept. 7 initially covered 24 counties.
The open burn ban now includes Franklin, Licking, Fairfield, and Pickaway counties, in addition to other Ohio counties.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources announced an expansion of the statewide open burning ban on Friday, due to ongoing ...
Volunteer firemen from Waverly and Devola discuss the burn bans affecting the Mid-Ohio Valley in Ohio and West Virginia.
Despite some areas of Ohio receiving rain over the past week, much of the state continues to be impacted by extreme drought ...
As parts of the state continue to see extremely dry conditions, a ban on open Burning has been extended to include additional ...
While many Ohio counties already had a burn ban in place due to drought conditions, it remained just on the fringe of Valley ...
The open burn ban prohibits anyone sparking or maintaining an open fire to prevent wildfires across a number of Ohio counties ...