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Ind. outdoor businesses being hit by drought

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ALBION, IN (AP) -

Indiana's long dry spell is starting to take a bite out of outdoor businesses just at the time many are in their peak seasons.

Open burning bans have been issued in at least 30 of Indiana's 92 counties as much of the state is listed as being in at least moderate drought.

Alan Erwin says that his business selling firewood and other supplies to campers at Chain O' Lakes State Park is down about one-third with the burn ban in northeastern Indiana's Noble County.

Judith Writsel runs a campground in the southwestern Indiana town of Lynnville. She tells the Evansville Courier & Press that she's ready to tell campers they can't have open fires because she'd rather lose a little business than see the campground burn down.

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