When Fire Chief Larry Duyck goes before county commissioners during their regular meetings, he usually presents them with a fire threat report covering a two week period.Things were a little different when he gave the report Tuesday. Instead of covering two weeks, the report covered the first week of the New Year.The threat report updates commissioners on the possibility to grassland or wild fires igniting due to the area’s drought condition and dry vegetation. Those conditions are usually high during the summer months, but can diminish in the winter season.They base the potential for grassland fires on the Keetch-Byram Drought ...