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The Skipper Island Fire started burning Wednesday night.
Mesa County Sheriffs Office
The Skipper Island Fire burning on April 19, 2018.

GRAND JUNCTION — Authorities in Mesa County are establishing fire restrictions early this season following two destructive wildfires.

the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office and fire chiefs of several municipalities and fire-protection districts say Stage I fire restrictions are to go into effect Friday.

Authorities say this is the earliest imposition of fire restrictions they can recall.

Authorities say one reason behind imposing the early restrictions is to put residents and others on early notice that fireworks won’t be allowed this year. Mesa County Sherriff’s Office spokeswoman Megan Terlecky says another reason is “the predictions are that itap going to be a pretty bad fire season.”

Causing or allowing a fire during fire restrictions can be punishable by fines of up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment of up to 18 months.

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