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Winkler County Makes Single-Event Exception To Burn Ban For Homecoming Bonfire

By: Shelby Levins
Updated: November 2, 2012
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WINKLER COUNTY -- Winkler County is making a brief exception to its burn ban -- in order to allow Wink-Loving I.S.D. to hold its annual homecoming bonfire this week.

    Winkler County officials tell Big 2 that they are granting a single-event exception to the county's burn ban for the Wink-Loving Senior Class Homecoming Bonfire.

    Andrews, Brewster, Dawson, Ector, Gaines, Howard, Midland and Reeves counties are among the Texas counties without a burn ban.

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