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Booms, complaints, safety risks: July 4 is approaching, but Sterling Heights wants more say over fireworks
Sterling Heights is pushing for greater local control over fireworks regulations due to safety concerns and noise complaints, as current state law allows fireworks on 11 days annually without city-level restrictions. The city's initiative, 'Safe Celebrations Start Local,' supports legislative changes to enable municipalities to set their own rules, including reduced fireworks days and safety measures.
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