Comal County’s burn ban remains in effect despite heavy rains last week. Today’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) for the county is 620. “By state law we must use this drought index for the burn ban,” County Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde said. “Our burn ban normally goes into effect when the KBDI reaches
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