Burn Ban In Effect
County Judge Executive Issues No Burn Ban due to extremely dry conditions in Fulton County, KY. In accordance with KRS 149.401 County Judge Executive Jim Martin issued a NO BURN order for the residents of Fulton County, KY. This order will be in effect until the area receives a sufficient amount of rain to eliminate the […]
Read MoreNo Leaves In Curbside Trash Receptacles
Reminder that leaves, branches and trimmings are not to be placed in trash receptacles bagged or loose. If you place leaves in your curbside trash receptacle this could result in a delay in your trash pick up as these leaves fill up the garbage truck as they will not pack. This causes the truck to have […]
Read MoreReminder City Occupational License (Business License)
This is a reminder that City of Fulton Occupational License are due before January 1, 2017 for the next year. You can obtain one at City Hall. Operating without one could lead to a civil penalty of $50 a day. The license application may be obtained by clicking here City of Fulton Occupational License Application. […]
Read MoreFulton Fire Department Temporary Ban on Open Burning
Posted: Oct 25, 2016 10:02 AM CDTUpdated: Oct 25, 2016 10:02 AM CDT WPSDTV By Krystle Callais FRANKFORT, Ky –The Kentucky Division of Forestry is asking that people refrain from outdoor burning because of an increase danger of forest fires. Officials say the current dry conditions, combined with leaves falling off trees, means it is not […]
Read MoreHalloween & Trick or Treat Safety Tips
HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS Walk Safely Cross the street at corners, using traffic signals and crosswalks. Look left, right and left again when crossing and keep looking as you cross. Put electronic devices down and keep heads up and walk, don’t run, across the street. Teach children to make eye contact with drivers before crossing in […]
Read MoreFire Department Begins New Smoke Alarm Program
Home fires are the biggest disaster threat facing American families, affecting more people yearly than floods, tornadoes and hurricanes combined. On average, home fires cause approximately 2,500 deaths and nearly $7 billion in property damages every year. Seven times a day, someone dies in a home fire and every 40 minutes, an injury from a […]
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