It's that time of year when everyone wants to show off their pride for their country and light fireworks. Here are some firework restrictions for our local area.
If you plan on lighting off fireworks to celebrate the Fourth of July, there are certain rules and regulations that you need to follow in order to avoid getting fined.
With the 4th of July coming up on Tuesday, the Bozeman Fire Department and Bozeman Police Department have a few reminders to help ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable holiday.
It's officially summer and the Fourth of July will be here before we know it.
If you're wondering what there is to do this July 4th, wonder no more.
We've compiled a list of the top events happening in and around Bozeman this Independence Day...
What’s more fun than fireworks on the Fourth of July?
If you’re planning to make some sparks in Bozeman for Independence Day, there are some things you need to know first.
Here are some official tips from the City of Bozeman about discharging fireworks in town...
If you have already purchased fireworks from local fireworks booths you may have noticed a DUI message on your bag. The Montana Department on Transportation wants to reach and remind as many people as possible to not drink and drive this holiday weekend, so they donated bags to the local booths with the DUI message.
How have I lived 26 years without seeing something like this before? The only problem is, my monitor isn't big enough to support the awesomeness to the fullest!
I imagine that seeing 18 minutes of fireworks exploding in under 20 seconds would sound like a war zone and probably cause damage to your retinas. That exact thing happened at San Diego's 'Big Bay Boom' firework show on July 4th but luckily no one was injured.