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Burn Ban Lifted In Brewster County After Rainfall And Snowfall

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: January 23, 2013
ALPINE -- A burn ban has once again been lifted in Brewster County.

    Brewster County commissioners agreed to lift the county's burn ban during their January 14th meeting.
   
    The burn ban had been reinstated on December 10, 2012, but recent rain and snowfall in the area led commissioners to lift the burn ban once again.


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