Fireworks permitted: Wood-stick and wire sparklers with no more than 100 grams of pyrotechnic composition; other hand-held or ground-based sparkling devices which are non-explosive and non-aerial, ...
You’re about to hear those sounds a lot more in the coming days with less than a week to go before the Fourth of July. But those fireworks can be dangerous if you aren’t careful. They’re fun to watch ...
With Independence Day just around the corner, the most googled topic relating to July Fourth has been fireworks — where to see them, where to buy them and how to use them.
The Fourth of July holiday weekend has become synonymous with fireworks going off into the summer air. But outside of professional shows that often put on dazzling fireworks displays, there's a wide ...
In late June, fireworks sales will begin in Nebraska. The Nebraska State Fire Marshal’s Office reminds everyone that wire sparklers are no longer legal to use, possess, or sell in Nebraska. Sparklers ...