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Jun. 22—As the Fourth of July approaches for the first time since Ohio changed its fireworks law, cities are reminding residents that the rules now vary depending on where you live. A new state ...
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Jun. 29—Johnson County Judge Roger Harmon issued a declaration of disaster for the county on Wednesday, banning the use of fireworks. Harmon cited lack of rain, dry conditions and the threat of ...
Although the use of fireworks is allowed year-round, the sale of fireworks, by registered businesses, is limited to a period of June 1 through July 5 and December 26 through January 2 each year. Ohio permits the sale of some fireworks, but requires them to be transported out of state within 48 hours of the sale. [13]
New Mexico allows all legal fireworks under state law; however, individual cities and counties may restrict or ban fireworks within their boundaries either permanently or when certain conditions exist. Some states such as New Jersey vigorously enforce them. [2] Each year, there are many raids on individuals suspected of illegally possessing ...
You can, but not everywhere in central Ohio. Fireworks are allowed on certain days around Independence Day, unless your community has banned use. Columbus, for example, does not allow private ...
The fireworks display was first organized in 1977 to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of rock and roll radio station WEBN. [2] It has now evolved into an all-day event is held every year on the day before Labor Day. Cincinnati Bell sponsored Riverfest from 2007 to 2014, when it was known as the Cincinnati Bell/WEBN Riverfest. [3]
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