A burn ban has been issued for Cherry County effective 8/31/2023.  The ban primarily applies to permit required open burns such as brush piles, leaves, etc. All burn permits will remain suspended until the burn ban has been lifted.

Please stay safe and practice fire prevention.  Open pit fires, campfires, bale wrap, and the burning of yard waste or other materials is not allowed.  Grills, gas fire pits, fireplaces, wood burning stoves, and burn barrels (properly secured to ground with fire grates or spark arresters) are permitted.  Anyone found to be in violation of this burn ban could be held liable for damages caused by the spread of fire.

Fire Chiefs urge landowners to keep stock tanks full to help with water supply should the need arise and thanks in advance for their cooperation and assistance.

A burn ban has been issued for Cherry County effective 8/31/2023. The ban primarily applies to permit required open burns such as brush piles, leaves, etc. All burn permits will remain suspended until the burn ban has been lifted.

Please stay safe and practice fire prevention. Open pit fires, campfires, bale wrap, and the burning of yard waste or other materials is not allowed. Grills, gas fire pits, fireplaces, wood burning stoves, and burn barrels (properly secured to ground with fire grates or spark arresters) are permitted. Anyone found to be in violation of this burn ban could be held liable for damages caused by the spread of fire.

Fire Chiefs urge landowners to keep stock tanks full to help with water supply should the need arise and thanks in advance for their cooperation and assistance.