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    Fox Valley Poll: Should Fireworks Have Been Cancelled Monday?

    Fox Valley MagazineBy Fox Valley MagazineJuly 5, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    After the horrifying mass shooting in Highland Park Monday morning, many municipalities decided to cancel fireworks, while other went on with the celebrations. Here in the Fox Valley, two of the largest displays, those in Elgin and St. Charles, were cancelled, while those in Aurora and Batavia went on (with heightened security measures).

    The reasons given for cancellation included showing solidarity with the victims of Highland Park and basic security. (Elgin also cited weather.)

    We’re interested in your opinion. What would you have done?



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