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Fireworks and vandalism surge ahead of July Fourth

August 02, 2024 | Johnston City, Polk County, Iowa


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Fireworks and vandalism surge ahead of July Fourth
During a recent government meeting, officials acknowledged the anticipated rise in fireworks-related incidents and vandalism as the Fourth of July approaches. This annual trend, recognized by local authorities, prompts increased vigilance and preparedness to ensure public safety during the holiday celebrations. Officials emphasized the importance of community awareness and cooperation in mitigating potential disturbances associated with the festivities. As the holiday draws near, law enforcement agencies are expected to enhance their presence to deter illegal activities and maintain order.

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