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Some Michigan Residents Do NOT Like Fireworks
Some Michigan Residents Do NOT Like Fireworks
Some Michigan Residents Do NOT Like Fireworks
It's fireworks season in Michigan, and a lot of people aren't happy about it. Under the current Michigan law, fireworks are allowed on holidays such as the Fourth of July and the day before and after. The law also states that fireworks are not allowed between midnight and 8:00 AM...
Fireworks-Free Fourth of July Returning to Many Michigan State Parks
Fireworks-Free Fourth of July Returning to Many Michigan State Parks
Fireworks-Free Fourth of July Returning to Many Michigan State Parks
The Fourth of July is a time for celebration and fireworks, but many veterans seek an alternative to the loud fireworks displays this time of year. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency are working together to provide alternative camping options for veterans and others, including pet owners, who are seeking a quieter 4th of July.
Celebrating at Celebration on the Grand
Celebrating at Celebration on the Grand
Celebrating at Celebration on the Grand
Celebration on the Grand's shift to summer came with a almost fall-like weather on Friday afternoon. However, it wasn't autumn. It was the Fourth of July -- Independence Day, with summer in full bloom on a holiday weekend. The City of Grand Rapids' effort for sustainable special events debuted with excellent weather at Ah-Nab-Awen Park for the 35th annual Celebration on the Grand, which made the
It's Fireworks Season!
It's Fireworks Season!
It's Fireworks Season!
It's the season for fireworks, which are synonymous with Independence Day celebrations. July 4 marks the 238th anniversary this year of the United States' independence from England through the Declaration of Independence. It means celebrating our nation's founding through community events, with professionally-done aerial fireworks displays such as the Amway Family Fireworks on July 5 at Ah-Nab-Awe

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