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WATCH NOW: Crown Point moves up start time for annual Fourth of July parade

The event was canceled last year due to COVID-19, according to a previous Times report, and the festivities have since been turned over to the city after the Crown Point 4th of July Celebration Committee disbanded.  This year, the parade will start at 11 a.m. July 4, and will take place along South Main Street from West 125th Street (Burrell Drive) to East Goldsborough Street at the tank, Bosse said. Staging for the parade will occur at Crown Point High School, like in years past, Bosse said.  I think those residents that live on that south section there between Franciscan and Burrell will really enjoy being able to see the parade, Bosse said. Many years they only saw staging, so now they ll be able to really enjoy the parade, too.  

WATCH NOW: Crown Point gears up for Fourth of July fireworks and parade

WATCH NOW: Crown Point gears up for Fourth of July fireworks and parade
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New Year s Eve fireworks in Highland still on, but venue has changed

HIGHLAND — Spectators will find a change of venue when the New Year s Eve fireworks are displayed next week. Instead of the traditional location of Main Square Park, the Town Council said the show will be behind the high school. There is more room in that area, which will allow for larger — and therefore higher — fireworks, said Town Councilman Roger Sheeman, R-5th. The new location will allow more people to watch and will be safer, he added. There is also more parking available there, said Council President Mark Schocke, R-3rd. The School Town of Highland has agreed to the move, board members said.

Highland changes fireworks site

HIGHLAND — Spectators will find a change of venue when the New Year s Eve fireworks are displayed next week. Instead of the traditional location of Main Square Park, the Town Council said the show will be behind the high school. There is more room in that area, which will allow for larger — and therefore higher — fireworks, said Town Councilman Roger Sheeman, R-5th. The new location will allow more people to watch and will be safer, he added. There is also more parking available there, said Council President Mark Schocke, R-3rd. The School Town of Highland has agreed to the move, board members said.

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