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Commissioners reinstate burn ban
The Llano County Commissioners Court on Monday passed a resolution declaring April 28 at Tai Chi and Qigong Day in Llano County. Harvey Klee, left, will hold a local observance from 10-11:30 a.m. that day at Badu Park. Pictured, from left, are: Klee, commissioners Jerry Don Moss and Linda Raschke, County Judge Mary Cunningham, and commissioners Peter Jones and Mike Sandoval.
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The Llano County Commissioners reinstated the county-wide burn ban at a lengthy meeting on Monday. All of the county’s fire chiefs who responded to an inquiry would prefer to reinstate the burn ban reinstated, County Judge Mary Cunningham said. “It is extremely dry,” she added. Mason County is the only county bordering Llano County to also have a burn ban in place, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service’s April 10 burn ban map.

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