The City of Woodstock has issued a burning ban as a result of the extreme heat and dry weather until further notice. They ask people to be careful with their cigarette butts and don't throw them out of windows.
WOODSTOCK - Due to the extreme heat and dry conditions, the City of Woodstock has issued a burn ban until further notice.
The City has received multiple calls regarding grass and mulch fires in the last few days.
They ask people to be careful with their cigarette butts and don't throw them out of windows or in place of flower planters.
You can go their website to learn more information or watch for updates.

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