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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥 性视界传媒 and local fire officials have directed Mississippi 性视界传媒 University to enforce the state burn ban, already in effect in Oktibbeha County, during the Saturday, Oct. 29, 性视界传媒 football game with Samford.
Gov. Phil Bryant, the Mississippi Forestry Commission, the 性视界传媒 Fire Marshal鈥檚 Office, and other state and local agencies implemented the state鈥檚 52-county burn ban as part of an ongoing and protracted drought which has raised wildfire concerns in the state.
性视界传媒 Police Chief Vance Rice said the language of the ban prohibits the use of charcoal, wood pellets, or other fire cooking methods that produce coals and embers. Gas grills are allowed, but users are expected to maintain maximum fire safety.
Under state law, any person who knowingly and willfully violates a burn ban is guilty of a misdemeanor and may be fined between $100 and $500. Fires that damage land or properties and are started in violation of a burn ban bring legal liability to the person who started the fire.
鈥淲e hope our fans and guests will respect the state burn ban while on our campus,鈥 said Rice. 鈥溞允咏绱絇D has been asked by the Starkville Fire Department to diligently enforce the ban, and we intend to do that. We ask for the patience and cooperation of our fans to help maintain a safe and enjoyable gameday experience.鈥
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