MONROE – Union County Fire Marshal Jon Williams lifted a local burn ban following the North Carolina Forest Service’s decision to end the statewide burn ban implemented on March 21.
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MONROE – Union County Fire Marshal Jon Williams is enacting a local burn ban, prohibiting all outdoor burning within 100 feet of an occupied home, due to increased fire risk.
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