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The recent dry conditions and strong winds have proved to be perfect for grass fires.
Firefighters have battled several of these fires over the past few days.
The Washington County fire marshal says people need to use extreme caution when burning anything outside.
Theres not a burn alert in effect right now, but the fire marshal says if conditions dont change, hell issue one next week.
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