The 4th of July is tomorrow and folks around the tristate are gearing up and stocking up for their fireworks celebrations. However, the Owensboro Police Department is taking the time to remind you of the rules and the importance of following them.
Your BBB® has learned that the Indiana Department of Insurance has issued a warning regarding the use of fireworks during the upcoming Independence Day celebrations. Area residents are reminded that accidental fires and damages may not be covered by insurance...
The 4th of July is just a few days away and folks around the tristate are gearing up and stocking up for their fireworks celebrations. However, the Owensboro Police Department is taking the time to remind you of the rules and the importance of following them.
The 10th Annual "Fireworks in the Park" has been rescheduled to Saturday evening in Whitesville! It will be a beautiful celebration and everyone is invited!
The 4th of July is less than a month away and fireworks stores are gearing up for a busy season. However, the Owensboro Police Department is taking the time to remind you of the rules about local Independence Day fireworks celebrations.
I absolutely love celebrating the 4th of July by heading to downtown Owensboro to watch our beautiful fireworks display! Here's a list of some of the amazing shows you can take the family to this year!
Mother Nature didn't cooperate in July when Panther Creek Park planned its annual Independence Day fireworks show. Tornado warnings July 3rd forced the Daviess County Parks Department to postpone the event. Well, guess what? It's this weekend!
My friend Computer Dave asked me if I thought there was any kind of commercial-grade firework that would destroy a computer. See, he had a customer who was tired of a PC that was constantly giving him fits and decided to put the thing out its misery. Well, I had a hunch that an Excalibur artillery shell would do the trick. And, guess what? It did! WATCH!
Man, I love the Fourth of July! I was wondering earlier in the day if the heat was gonna be enough of a deterrent that I wouldn't have as much fun. Didn't matter. Doesn't usually.
Daviess County Judge-Executive Al Mattingly has signed Executive Order No. 03-2012, it states:
Prevailing dry weather conditions have created a threat of brush fires in Daviess County.