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Limestone County reinstates burn ban, records $1.2 million emergency subgrant and approves fair alcohol sales

Limestone County Commissioners Court · February 10, 2026
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Summary

At its regular session, the Limestone County Commissioners Court voted to reinstate a county burn ban amid recent fires, accepted a roughly $1.2 million public assistance subgrant from the Texas Division of Emergency Management, and approved alcohol sales at the county fair fundraiser.

LIMESTONE COUNTY — The Limestone County Commissioners Court voted on Tuesday to reinstate a countywide burn ban, accepted a public assistance subgrant of about $1.2 million from the Texas Division of Emergency Management and approved alcohol sales at the Limestone County Fair Association concert fundraiser.

The presiding official announced the burn ban after commissioners and local officials described an uptick in fires and dry, windy conditions. Following discussion, the court approved a motion to reinstate the ban; the presiding official said,…

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