 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Beginning February 15th, Kentucky fire season will be in effect. Residents will only be able to burn natural materials between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. until April 30th. Pikeville Fire Department is offering general information as well as some tips to ensure everyone's safety at this time. You got to stay with it and that way if something were to get out of control you can go ahead and call and then the fire department or forestry will come out and assess the situation and see what needs to be done. But you always need to stay with the pile of brush that you are burning. Can't burn within 150 feet of the wooded area has to be on natural products like brush, tree limb stuff like that. Can't be anything man-made like 2x4s or paper products could be cardboard or anything. Can't burn any of that stuff, just natural products. Due to high winds in the area over the next few days a burn ban may be issued by local fire departments. For any questions, Allen recommends contacting said fire departments for more information. It's a possibility that the ambers could be picked up and travel a couple hundred feet. You would think it would go out but sometimes it's not and it could actually land back into a pile of brush or other foliage that still there is piled up. Just check your weather conditions because it may be that it's going to be really windy. It could be rainy and if you can't burn anything in the rain of course. But just check your weather conditions and check with your local fire departments to see if there is a burn ban that's in effect. That's been established by either the governor or the division of forestry. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.