LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - While the lack of rain has put 70 of 75 counties under a burn ban, it hasn't stopped some public fireworks displays from continuing.
Faulkner County Judge and president of the County Judges Association of Arkansas Preston Scroggin says all counties that are under a burn ban also have banned the use of personal fireworks.
While you can't shoot off your own fireworks, there are still several public displays that you can see:
- Heber Springs Fireworks Extravaganza
- Mountain Harbor Fireworks display on Lake Ouachita
- Fabulous Forth in Morrilton
- Pops on the River at the Little Rock Amphitheater
- Maumelle's city display after Fourth Fest at Lake Willastein
- City of Lonoke fireworks display at Freedom Fest
- City of Morrilton fireworks display
- Fairfield Bay fireworks display
- Iron Mountain Fireworks Display, Lake DeGray, 9:30 p.m.
- Redfield will have their public fireworks display at 9 p.m.
- Mayflower public display still on for July 3 (subject to change)
- Cabot at Mt Carmel Baptist Church 9 p.m.
- Pine Bluff/Jefferson Co. Regional park at 9:05 p.m.
If you know of public fireworks displays still on in your area, email them to news@todaysthv.com and let us know!