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  2. Extreme dry conditions lead Tippecanoe and Clinton counties ...

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    In Tippecanoe County, the burn ban will remain in place for the next seven days, a Tippecanoe County Commissioners release said, and may be renewed as necessary, pending the ongoing assessment of ...

  3. Tippecanoe County in early stages of a dry spell, but no burn ...

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  4. Ohio fire marshal issues a burn ban in 23 counties ... - AOL

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    The Ohio State Fire Marshal office issued a burn ban for nearly two dozen counties in southeast and central Ohio, warning extreme drought conditions could fuel wildfires.. Effective immediately ...

  5. 30 NC counties are currently under a burn ban. Updated map ...

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    Open burning includes burning leaves, branches or other plant material as well as trash, lumber, tires, newspapers and other materials. Anyone violating the burn ban can be cited and fined $100 ...

  6. Mississippi statewide burn ban lifted, but some county bans ...

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    Tens of thousands of acres were burned by wildfires in Mississippi during recent extreme drought conditions.

  7. Battle of Tippecanoe - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Tippecanoe (/ ˌ t ɪ p ə k ə ˈ n uː / TIP-ə-kə-NOO) was fought on November 7, 1811, in Battle Ground, Indiana, between American forces led by then Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory and tribal forces associated with Shawnee leader Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa (commonly known as "The Prophet"), leaders of a confederacy of various tribes who ...

  8. Curse of Tippecanoe - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Harrison, nicknamed Old Tippecanoe, died just a month after taking office in 1841.His death is the first attributed to the Curse of Tippecanoe. The Curse of Tippecanoe (also known as Tecumseh's Curse, the 20-year Curse [1] or the Zero Curse [2]) is an urban legend [3] about the deaths in office of presidents of the United States who were elected in years divisible by 20.

  9. What is a burn ban? 18 Louisiana parishes currently under one

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    Louisiana issues official burn ban in 18 parishes, what does this mean for residents?