Valleyfair has been one of Minnesota's top attractions for nearly 50 years and it just announced its rescheduled date for its Fourth of July fireworks display.
Earlier this week members of the Minneapolis Police Department, along with members of the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office shared parts of their plan to keep Minneapolis safe this 4th of July.
If you are one of the 44% of Americans who will be out enjoying fireworks this year, below is a checklist to use to ensure that you have an amazing night viewing the magic in the sky.
If you haven't already looked at the forecast for the 4th of July for Southeast Minnesota, well, prepare to be majorly disappointed. As firework shows are being prepared, updates on shows are being provided including the latest for Rochester, Minnesota.
U.S. National Weather Service just released the forecast for the 4th of July for Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin and it is looking nasty for the holiday.
Final preparations for Minnesota's largest fireworks display are underway. Organizers say the event will happen rain or shine and will feature delicious food trucks and live music, and best of all, it's completely free to attend!
Fireworks on the Fourth of July are a given, right? Except in this popular Minnesota city, which just announced that its annual fireworks display won't be happening on the 4th this year.
There are some serious rules and regulations surrounding fireworks in Minnesota. Some consumer fireworks are legal to have and to light, and some are not.
One tip that didn't make the list is a weighted blanket. These are great for anyone that lives with anxiety. It's just probably not the best option when it is 80+ degrees outside.