This Is when Indiana Cities No Longer Permit the Use of Fireworks
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Lorain City officials discuss changing laws surrounding use of fireworks
Lorain residents who shot off fireworks during restricted hours over the July 4 holiday caused city officials to begin contemplating changing the ordinance governing use of the explosives. At a regular City Council meeting July 7, Seventh Ward Councilwoman Mary Spellacy asked Mayor Jack Bradley if any citations had been issued to any residents who were setting off fireworks. Safety-Service Director Rey Carrion was absent from the meeting so Brad…


This is when Indiana cities no longer permit the use of fireworks
INDIANAPOLIS — Neighbors keeping you up at night with a seemingly never-ending Fourth of July celebration? You might find yourself wondering, "Just how long are they allowed to keep setting off fireworks anyway?" The good news for those looking to hit the hay (and bad news for the explosive pyrotechnic lovers) is that all things must end — including illuminating the sky with sparks and fire. Across Indiana, cities set ordinances that permit when…
Police Log: Illegal fireworks on 4th of July, vehicle burglaries continue - TownLift, Park City News
Monday, June 30 Incident: Traffic HazardA caller reported that the pedestrian crossing lights near Fresh Market on Park Avenue were not flashing properly when people crossed. Incident: Traffic HazardA downed tree was reported about a quarter mile from the Snow Park entrance on Royal Street. The tree was blocking the road. Tuesday, July 1 Incident: Citizen AssistAt the dog park on Gillmor Way, a woman reported her 3-pound dog was missing. Wednesd…
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