The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 03, 1997, Summer Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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at which fireworks
8 a.m. and 11 p.m.
i midnight on July 4
of permissible fire
roperty.
ordinances means
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Jicers are going to
l deciding who to
igt. Ann Heermann
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iome kids throwing
street, obviously
ne.”
; risk - or maybe
sr and many other
;iue their pursuit of
■avoidance of law
*
ie chance each year
er said. “Maybe it’s
iutthead’ streak,
tty responsible and
'l get a kick out of
hoping the police
f it is just for a fire
Photos by
Daniel Luedert/DN
(clockwise from top left)
JIM DIXON of Fairfax, Mo., readies a bottle rockets
display for the evening rush of customers on Tuesday
afternoon at Liberty Fireworks in Rock Port, Mo.
JONATHON LATKA, 2, dances with the Liberty
Fireworks dinosaur, a.k.a. Reed Evans of Rock Port,
Mo., Tuesday evening. Jonathon came to Rock Port
from Omaha with his father to buy fireworks.
CUSTOMERS from Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska do
their shopping Tuesday afternoon at the Fireworks
Emporium in Rock Port, Mo. According to one of the
store’s employees, the Fireworks Emporium has been
open for almost 20 years and gets almost 90 percent
of its customers from outisde of Missouri.