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Council reviews Logan's fireworks plan: sales and discharge dates, signage and state authority explained

3213300 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

Fire Chief Nate Thompson walked the council through the city's proposed fireworks restrictions, including sales dates (June 24–July 25), typical discharge hours (11 a.m. to 11 p.m.), extended midnight hours on July 4 and July 24, bilingual signage and a QR code for point-of-sale checks; the state fire marshal can suspend fireworks in drought.

Fire Chief Nate Thompson presented the city's proposed fireworks restrictions and public-safety approach to the Logan City Council at a workshop.

The presentation matters because it sets the dates, hours and public-notice measures that will govern legal fireworks sales and use in the city for the summer season and clarifies who can restrict fireworks in extreme fire conditions.

Chief Thompson explained that statutory terminology changed and that products formerly called "Class C" fireworks are now…

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