After more than 2 weeks without rain, Monroe County now has a burn ban and is listed as being in moderate drought.
Recent dry weather conditions in Monroe County have prompted a burn ban due to elevated fire danger risks. The ban prohibits residents from open burning using conventional fuels except while grilling ...
As parts of the state continue to see extremely dry conditions, a ban on open Burning has been extended to include additional ...
There will be no fireworks or pyrotechnics at Ohio State's Saturday home game against Marshall University due to the region's ...
The open burn ban now includes Franklin, Licking, Fairfield, and Pickaway counties, in addition to other Ohio counties.
The Monroe County Board of Commissioners banned most burning Tuesday due to the risk of fire from lack of rain.
Outside of a small portion of Warren County, most of Greater Cincinnati is considered to be in a "severe" or "moderate" ...
COLUMBUS – As parts of the state continue to see extremely dry conditions, a Ban on Open Burning first ordered on Sept. 6, 2024, by Ohio State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon has been extended and expanded ...
As parts of the state continue to see extremely dry conditions, a Ban on Open Burning first ordered on Sept. 6, by Ohio State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon has been both extended and expanded to include ...
Open burning means that the fire and products of combustion do not pass through a chimney through an enclosed chamber.
Ample rain associated with the remnants of Hurricane Francine, which began soaking the region Sept. 12, prompted the board of ...
In response to extremely dry conditions in various parts of the state, a Ban on Open Burning ordered last week by Ohio Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon has been updated, extended and expanded to include ...