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The Village of Windsor hosted an open house discussion on options regarding leaf burning and a possible ban on open burning. About a dozen citizens attended and provided feedback. The village board will continue further discussions at upcoming board meetings. Above: Village President Bob Wipperfurth and Trustee Bruce Stravinski talk to residents about the subject. Below: Windsor Director of Public Works Davis Clark (left) discusses the burn ban issue with residents.
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