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Fireworks regulations spark community concerns ahead of July 4th

June 25, 2024 | Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin



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Fireworks regulations spark community concerns ahead of July 4th
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed community concerns regarding fireworks regulations as the Fourth of July approaches. A council member highlighted that residents have been inquiring about the increasing number of fireworks being set off in the neighborhood.

In response, the council member requested Brian, presumably a local authority or expert, to clarify the rules governing fireworks in Ashwaubenon and the broader state regulations. This discussion underscores the community's growing interest in safety and compliance as the holiday nears, reflecting a proactive approach by local officials to address public concerns. Further details on the specific regulations were not provided in the transcript, but the emphasis on communication suggests a commitment to keeping residents informed.

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