County officials delayed their decision on strict burning laws until their Oct. 23 meeting. The proposed rules would include steep fines of up to $1,500 for those who break them. At Thursday’s meeting, board members stepped back to review recent changes.
“We’re just trying to get this right,” said Chairman Bob Olsen at the September meeting, according to Shaw Local News.
The draft law would restrict burning to yard waste and agricultural materials only during high-risk periods…