With Sedalia and Warrensburg Missouri in drought conditions this summer, both cities' fire departments are asking residents not to use fireworks this year.
If you enjoy fireworks, you almost certainly will be attending a display on the 4th of July. But, did you know that if you want to see the largest fireworks display in Missouri, you'll need to plan your sky viewing for a different day later this year? I can prove it with science.
The quarantines are over. The hot days and warm nights of summer are here. And many of us want to get out and see some fireworks over the Fourth of July.
One of the big letdowns last year during the coronavirus pandemic was the fact that most did not have the opportunity to get outside and celebrate the 4th of July like you would during a normal year. This year it looks like the "normal" part is making it's way back!