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Fireworks vendor says rights were violated after being told to take down Karen sign
Fireworks season may be over, but a feud between a fireworks vendor and a neighbor continues in Washington, Iowa. Author: Local 5 News Updated: 10:03 PM CDT July 12, 2021
KCRG TV-9 reported a sign war between a Washington fireworks vendor and a nearby neighbor last month, and that fight ended up in front of the city council.
“I was tearing down my fireworks tent, and I found the “My Neighbor’s a Karen” sign, and it reminded me of when Council Member Steven Gault told me to take down the sign at a council meeting,” said David Robbs, owner of World’s Cheapest Fireworks in Washington.
Yard Waste Center hours of service were discussed during the most recent Washington City Council meeting.
Council Member Steven Gault requested that the council review procedures and hours for the center located at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, “If you work any place you don’t get a chance to go out there because it’s closed. Saturdays 7 to 10 is a joke, it needs to be at least 7 to 2, and Thursdays and Fridays it needs to be open until 6 in the evening in the summer. I’m not saying in the winter. That gives people at work that time to get out there and get things done.”