Tag: Fire Restrictions
SWEETWATER COUNTY — The Sweetwater County Board of County Commissioners will hear a presentation about fire restrictions during the group’s
PINEDALE — Fire restrictions were recently enacted in Sublette County at the recommendation of County Fire Warden Shad Cooper. Sublette
SWEETWATER COUNTY — A special prosecutor, firewalls, and fire restrictions are on the Sweetwater County Board of County Commissioners’ agenda
SWEETWATER COUNTY — The Sweetwater County Board of County Commissioners approved modified fire restrictions during a special meeting Wednesday evening.
SWEETWATER COUNTY — Sweetwater County is implementing Stage 1 fire restrictions Wednesday due to an increased fire danger risk. The
FREMONT COUNTY — With the dry conditions and local U.S. Forest Service and county fire restrictions, the Wyoming Game and Fish
ROCK SPRINGS — Fire restrictions are being lifted for all Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands administered by the High Desert District in
SWEETWATER COUNTY — Sweetwater County will no longer have fire restrictions in place on private lands starting at midnight, according
ROCK SPRINGS — The Bureau of Land Management High Desert District remains in Stage One fire restrictions for all BLM-administered public lands
PINEDALE — On Wednesday, July 7, Sublette County enacted Stage 1 Fire Restrictions that limit fires within the county after the
ROCK SPRINGS — Due to dry conditions and high fire danger, the BLM Wyoming High Desert District in Pinedale, Kemmerer, Rock
SWEETWATER COUNTY — Sweetwater County will be entering into Stage 1 fire restrictions on public and private lands, effective July 9,
VERNAL, Utah — Due to the current and forecasted weather and extremely dry conditions, which have created substantial hazardous fire
UINTA COUNTY — On November 3, the Uinta County Commissioners rescinded the fire restrictions that have been in place since
PINEDALE — Effective Saturday, August 22, 2020, at 12:01 am, Sublette County has enacted fire restrictions that limit fires within
ROCK SPRINGS —  Due to dry conditions and high fire danger the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Wyoming High Desert