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Georgia burn ban will be lifted Oct. 1

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Georgia burn ban will be lifted Oct. 1

From the Ingles Studio this is your news minute on the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast presented by Powers Electrical Solutions. Today is Monday, October 2nd and I'm Keith Ippolito.

Starting today, the Annual Burn Ban in Georgia will be lifted. Unincorporated Cherokee County residents can then burn yard debris until April 30th, following Georgia Forestry Commission's open burning rules available on their website. Yard debris includes natural vegetation like leaves, pine straw, and small brush/limbs under six inches in diameter from one's property. Burning in barrels is not allowed in unincorporated Cherokee County. Residents in specific cities should check local ordinances. Permits are no longer needed for hand-piled natural vegetation/yard debris since July 2021. For more details on outdoor burning regulations, visit Cherokee County Fire dot com.

For more news about our community, visit tribuneledgernews.com. For the Tribune Ledger Podcast I'm Keith Ippolito

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