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SUMMARY:Fireworks Allowed Within City Limits
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Body \n\nBolivar residents will again have the chance to shoot 
 off fireworks\nwithin city limits this Fourth of July holiday season.\n\nP
 eople can use consumer fireworks within city limits from 1 p.m. to 11\np.m
 . from Wednesday\, July 1\, through Saturday\, July 4\, per ordinance.\n\n
 Those 18 years old and younger must have adult supervision while\nshooting
  off fireworks.\n\nAlso\, people cannot use fireworks in city parks\, with
 in 300 feet of a\ngas station or within 500 feet of any fireworks stand\, 
 public\ngathering\, or public building. Floating lanterns are not permitte
 d.\n\nAccording to the ordinance\, the use of fireworks is not allowed if 
 a\nburn ban has been issued by the Bolivar City Fire Department.\n\nBoliva
 r City Fire Chief Brent Watkins encourages the community to keep\nsafety s
 tandards in mind when using fireworks this holiday season.\n\nHe notes the
  city’s ordinance requires people to be “careful and\nprudent” when 
 shooting off fireworks within city limits.\n\n“Injuries from fireworks a
 re very real and happen across the nation\nevery Fourth of July holiday se
 ason\,” Watkins says. “Using\nfireworks irresponsibly can lead to seri
 ous burns\, injuries\, and even\ndeath. We don’t want any member of our 
 community to get hurt in this\nway.”\n\nWatkins shares the following saf
 ety tips for the use of fireworks: \n\n * Don’t allow young children to
  play with or ignite fireworks.\nYoung children can even suffer injuries f
 rom sparklers\, which burn at\ntemperatures of around 2\,000 degrees — h
 ot enough to melt some\nmetals.\n * Always have an adult supervise firewor
 ks activities.\n * Don’t place any part of your body directly over a fir
 eworks\ndevice when lighting the fuse.\n * Light fireworks one at a time\,
  then move back quickly.\n * Don’t try to re-light or pick up fireworks 
 that have not ignited\nfully. They could ignite at any moment.\n * Don’t
  point or throw fireworks at another person.\n * Don’t carry fireworks i
 n a pocket.\n * Don’t shoot them off in metal or glass containers.\n * K
 eep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or\nother mis
 haps.\n * After fireworks are done burning\, douse the spent device with\n
 plenty of water from a bucket or hose. Leave them in a bucket of water\nov
 ernight.\n * Don’t immediately throw used fireworks in the trash.\n * Bu
 y fireworks from a state authorized vendor.\n\n“Our fire department fami
 ly wants you\, your family\, and your friends\nto have a safe and fun holi
 day season\,” Watkins says. “Please keep\nsafety and caution in mind i
 f you choose to shoot off fireworks this\nFourth of July.”\n\nFind more 
 information about fireworks safety on the Missouri Division\nof Fire Safet
 y website at https://dfs.dps.mo.gov/.\n\nTo view the entire City of Boliva
 r fireworks ordinance\, visit the City\nof Bolivar website at www.Bolivar.
 Mo.Us [http://www.Bolivar.Mo.Us].\nClick on the “Municipal Code” icon 
 on the main landing page\, then\nsearch for Section 225.570 in the code.\n
  
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260702T130000
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SUMMARY:Fireworks Allowed Within City Limits
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Body \n\nBolivar residents will again have the chance to shoot 
 off fireworks\nwithin city limits this Fourth of July holiday season.\n\nP
 eople can use consumer fireworks within city limits from 1 p.m. to 11\np.m
 . from Wednesday\, July 1\, through Saturday\, July 4\, per ordinance.\n\n
 Those 18 years old and younger must have adult supervision while\nshooting
  off fireworks.\n\nAlso\, people cannot use fireworks in city parks\, with
 in 300 feet of a\ngas station or within 500 feet of any fireworks stand\, 
 public\ngathering\, or public building. Floating lanterns are not permitte
 d.\n\nAccording to the ordinance\, the use of fireworks is not allowed if 
 a\nburn ban has been issued by the Bolivar City Fire Department.\n\nBoliva
 r City Fire Chief Brent Watkins encourages the community to keep\nsafety s
 tandards in mind when using fireworks this holiday season.\n\nHe notes the
  city’s ordinance requires people to be “careful and\nprudent” when 
 shooting off fireworks within city limits.\n\n“Injuries from fireworks a
 re very real and happen across the nation\nevery Fourth of July holiday se
 ason\,” Watkins says. “Using\nfireworks irresponsibly can lead to seri
 ous burns\, injuries\, and even\ndeath. We don’t want any member of our 
 community to get hurt in this\nway.”\n\nWatkins shares the following saf
 ety tips for the use of fireworks: \n\n * Don’t allow young children to
  play with or ignite fireworks.\nYoung children can even suffer injuries f
 rom sparklers\, which burn at\ntemperatures of around 2\,000 degrees — h
 ot enough to melt some\nmetals.\n * Always have an adult supervise firewor
 ks activities.\n * Don’t place any part of your body directly over a fir
 eworks\ndevice when lighting the fuse.\n * Light fireworks one at a time\,
  then move back quickly.\n * Don’t try to re-light or pick up fireworks 
 that have not ignited\nfully. They could ignite at any moment.\n * Don’t
  point or throw fireworks at another person.\n * Don’t carry fireworks i
 n a pocket.\n * Don’t shoot them off in metal or glass containers.\n * K
 eep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or\nother mis
 haps.\n * After fireworks are done burning\, douse the spent device with\n
 plenty of water from a bucket or hose. Leave them in a bucket of water\nov
 ernight.\n * Don’t immediately throw used fireworks in the trash.\n * Bu
 y fireworks from a state authorized vendor.\n\n“Our fire department fami
 ly wants you\, your family\, and your friends\nto have a safe and fun holi
 day season\,” Watkins says. “Please keep\nsafety and caution in mind i
 f you choose to shoot off fireworks this\nFourth of July.”\n\nFind more 
 information about fireworks safety on the Missouri Division\nof Fire Safet
 y website at https://dfs.dps.mo.gov/.\n\nTo view the entire City of Boliva
 r fireworks ordinance\, visit the City\nof Bolivar website at www.Bolivar.
 Mo.Us [http://www.Bolivar.Mo.Us].\nClick on the “Municipal Code” icon 
 on the main landing page\, then\nsearch for Section 225.570 in the code.\n
  
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260703T130000
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260703T230000
SUMMARY:Fireworks Allowed Within City Limits
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Body \n\nBolivar residents will again have the chance to shoot 
 off fireworks\nwithin city limits this Fourth of July holiday season.\n\nP
 eople can use consumer fireworks within city limits from 1 p.m. to 11\np.m
 . from Wednesday\, July 1\, through Saturday\, July 4\, per ordinance.\n\n
 Those 18 years old and younger must have adult supervision while\nshooting
  off fireworks.\n\nAlso\, people cannot use fireworks in city parks\, with
 in 300 feet of a\ngas station or within 500 feet of any fireworks stand\, 
 public\ngathering\, or public building. Floating lanterns are not permitte
 d.\n\nAccording to the ordinance\, the use of fireworks is not allowed if 
 a\nburn ban has been issued by the Bolivar City Fire Department.\n\nBoliva
 r City Fire Chief Brent Watkins encourages the community to keep\nsafety s
 tandards in mind when using fireworks this holiday season.\n\nHe notes the
  city’s ordinance requires people to be “careful and\nprudent” when 
 shooting off fireworks within city limits.\n\n“Injuries from fireworks a
 re very real and happen across the nation\nevery Fourth of July holiday se
 ason\,” Watkins says. “Using\nfireworks irresponsibly can lead to seri
 ous burns\, injuries\, and even\ndeath. We don’t want any member of our 
 community to get hurt in this\nway.”\n\nWatkins shares the following saf
 ety tips for the use of fireworks: \n\n * Don’t allow young children to
  play with or ignite fireworks.\nYoung children can even suffer injuries f
 rom sparklers\, which burn at\ntemperatures of around 2\,000 degrees — h
 ot enough to melt some\nmetals.\n * Always have an adult supervise firewor
 ks activities.\n * Don’t place any part of your body directly over a fir
 eworks\ndevice when lighting the fuse.\n * Light fireworks one at a time\,
  then move back quickly.\n * Don’t try to re-light or pick up fireworks 
 that have not ignited\nfully. They could ignite at any moment.\n * Don’t
  point or throw fireworks at another person.\n * Don’t carry fireworks i
 n a pocket.\n * Don’t shoot them off in metal or glass containers.\n * K
 eep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or\nother mis
 haps.\n * After fireworks are done burning\, douse the spent device with\n
 plenty of water from a bucket or hose. Leave them in a bucket of water\nov
 ernight.\n * Don’t immediately throw used fireworks in the trash.\n * Bu
 y fireworks from a state authorized vendor.\n\n“Our fire department fami
 ly wants you\, your family\, and your friends\nto have a safe and fun holi
 day season\,” Watkins says. “Please keep\nsafety and caution in mind i
 f you choose to shoot off fireworks this\nFourth of July.”\n\nFind more 
 information about fireworks safety on the Missouri Division\nof Fire Safet
 y website at https://dfs.dps.mo.gov/.\n\nTo view the entire City of Boliva
 r fireworks ordinance\, visit the City\nof Bolivar website at www.Bolivar.
 Mo.Us [http://www.Bolivar.Mo.Us].\nClick on the “Municipal Code” icon 
 on the main landing page\, then\nsearch for Section 225.570 in the code.\n
  
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260704T130000
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260704T230000
SUMMARY:Fireworks Allowed Within City Limits
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Body \n\nBolivar residents will again have the chance to shoot 
 off fireworks\nwithin city limits this Fourth of July holiday season.\n\nP
 eople can use consumer fireworks within city limits from 1 p.m. to 11\np.m
 . from Wednesday\, July 1\, through Saturday\, July 4\, per ordinance.\n\n
 Those 18 years old and younger must have adult supervision while\nshooting
  off fireworks.\n\nAlso\, people cannot use fireworks in city parks\, with
 in 300 feet of a\ngas station or within 500 feet of any fireworks stand\, 
 public\ngathering\, or public building. Floating lanterns are not permitte
 d.\n\nAccording to the ordinance\, the use of fireworks is not allowed if 
 a\nburn ban has been issued by the Bolivar City Fire Department.\n\nBoliva
 r City Fire Chief Brent Watkins encourages the community to keep\nsafety s
 tandards in mind when using fireworks this holiday season.\n\nHe notes the
  city’s ordinance requires people to be “careful and\nprudent” when 
 shooting off fireworks within city limits.\n\n“Injuries from fireworks a
 re very real and happen across the nation\nevery Fourth of July holiday se
 ason\,” Watkins says. “Using\nfireworks irresponsibly can lead to seri
 ous burns\, injuries\, and even\ndeath. We don’t want any member of our 
 community to get hurt in this\nway.”\n\nWatkins shares the following saf
 ety tips for the use of fireworks: \n\n * Don’t allow young children to
  play with or ignite fireworks.\nYoung children can even suffer injuries f
 rom sparklers\, which burn at\ntemperatures of around 2\,000 degrees — h
 ot enough to melt some\nmetals.\n * Always have an adult supervise firewor
 ks activities.\n * Don’t place any part of your body directly over a fir
 eworks\ndevice when lighting the fuse.\n * Light fireworks one at a time\,
  then move back quickly.\n * Don’t try to re-light or pick up fireworks 
 that have not ignited\nfully. They could ignite at any moment.\n * Don’t
  point or throw fireworks at another person.\n * Don’t carry fireworks i
 n a pocket.\n * Don’t shoot them off in metal or glass containers.\n * K
 eep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or\nother mis
 haps.\n * After fireworks are done burning\, douse the spent device with\n
 plenty of water from a bucket or hose. Leave them in a bucket of water\nov
 ernight.\n * Don’t immediately throw used fireworks in the trash.\n * Bu
 y fireworks from a state authorized vendor.\n\n“Our fire department fami
 ly wants you\, your family\, and your friends\nto have a safe and fun holi
 day season\,” Watkins says. “Please keep\nsafety and caution in mind i
 f you choose to shoot off fireworks this\nFourth of July.”\n\nFind more 
 information about fireworks safety on the Missouri Division\nof Fire Safet
 y website at https://dfs.dps.mo.gov/.\n\nTo view the entire City of Boliva
 r fireworks ordinance\, visit the City\nof Bolivar website at www.Bolivar.
 Mo.Us [http://www.Bolivar.Mo.Us].\nClick on the “Municipal Code” icon 
 on the main landing page\, then\nsearch for Section 225.570 in the code.\n
  
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