Two more counties in southeastern Illinois have implemented open burning bans due to continued dry weather and a high risk of fire.
Crawford County and Clay County have joined Lawrence County in taking the action.
Daviess County in southwestern Indiana has also announced a burn ban. Richland County in southeastern Illinois has issued a burn advisory to citizens that urges caution in attempting any sort of outdoor burning activities.
Indiana announces launch of enhanced system for Hoosier military and overseas voters
Body found in river is missing Shelbyville man
Pavement rehabilitation project to begin on State Road 252 in Edinburgh
Man killed in Hancock County car-pedestrian accident
Easter Egg Hunt Saturday at Kennedy Park
Safe Zones enforcement begins April 1 on I-74 in Decatur and Shelby counties
Board of Works approves three SCUFFY roadblock locations
Shelbyville Latin, Mythology students shine at Latin Convention
