What fireworks are, and aren’t, legal in Galesburg, and how to use fireworks safely

Enforcing local and state ordinances are easier said than done when it comes to fireworks, but both Galesburg Police and Fire say if anything, they just want to make sure you, and the rest of the public, are safe.

Tips for safely using fireworks, and what ones are and aren't legal, come from Galesburg Fire Chief Randy Hovind, and Deputy Police Chief Kevin Legate, on Galesburg's Morning News.

 

 

Enforcing local and state ordinances are easier said than done when it comes to fireworks, but both Galesburg Police and Fire say if anything,

 

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