Reminder - Munster’s Fireworks Ordinance
With the summer months now here, we would like to remind our residents about Munster’s Town Ordinance in regards to the use of fireworks
With the summer months now here, we would like to remind our residents about Munster’s Town Ordinance in regards to the use of fireworks
On Sunday, June 7th the Munster Police & Fire Departments participated in a parade which honored the 2020 graduates of Munster High School.
Over 300 high school students participated in the parade, which proceeded down Columbia Avenue and through the football stadium. Congratulations to all of this year’s graduates and wish them the best of luck for the future.
K-9 Vader is pictured in front of the school on the night of June 7th.
The Munster Police Department would like to thank everyone for your support and cooperation during this time.
We encourage all of our residents to continue to follow the advice from our health experts to stay at home and wash your hands as often as possible. Let us all do our part to stay safe and healthy during this challenging time. Together, we will get through this.
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