Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LANSING — It's almost time for those familiar July Fourth fireworks - the boom, the fizz-crackle and the 'shroom of color ...
Fireworks will light up the sky at July Fourth celebrations across Michigan in what has become a festive staple as critical to the menu for some as the barbecue spread. Meanwhile, lawmakers have ...
Millions of fireworks will bought and sold across the U.S. during the July 4 weekend, but Michigan residents should keep in mind that minors are not allowed to purchase fireworks. In Michigan, you ...
Is it legal to launch fireworks on New Year's Eve? Yes, New Year's Eve is among the dates Michigan law allows fireworks. Fireworks may be used from after 11 a.m. Dec. 31 until 1 a.m. Jan. 1. Here are ...
Communities across the Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan are gearing up for Fourth of July festivities, featuring fireworks and local festivals. Attendees can enjoy parades, live music, children’s ...
Permitted firework periods include June 29-July 4, the weekends before Memorial Day and Labor Day, and New Year's Eve. Fireworks are prohibited on public property, including at schools, churches, and ...
Michigan residents can set off consumer-grade fireworks on private property from June 29 to July 5, with time restrictions. Fireworks are prohibited on public property, including schools, churches, ...