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Traffic board raises safety concerns over Fourth of July parade candy distribution and revving engines
5381338 · July 14, 2025
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Members urged enforcement of existing parade rules after reports of children running into the route to grab candy, objects thrown from floats, and vehicles revving engines; Jose said he will discuss enforcement with recreation department head Joe Mentor.
Members of the Grand Island Traffic Safety Advisory Board raised safety concerns about the Fourth of July parade, describing instances of children running into the parade route to retrieve candy or tossed objects, people handing out items from moving vehicles, and drivers of performance cars revving…
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