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Hardin County extends outdoor burning restriction for 30 days amid extreme drought

6441477 · October 21, 2025
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Hardin County Commissioners Court voted to continue a declaration of disaster and an outdoor burning restriction for 30 days, citing high-to-extreme drought conditions and increased fire risk; officials said conditions will be monitored and the order rescinded if significant rainfall occurs before the county's Nov. 14 regular meeting.

Hardin County Commissioners Court voted Oct. 21 to extend a declaration of disaster and the county's outdoor burning restriction for 30 days because of ongoing extreme drought conditions.

County Judge opened a special meeting to consider a request from the county judge’s office to continue a burn ban and related disaster declaration issued Oct. 14, 2025. Mr. Tucker, a county staff member presenting drought and fire-risk data, told the court the…

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