Signs of summer emerged around Perry this week with the rise of a freedom tent for fireworks sales in a parking lot on the city’s south side.
Fireworks cannot be legally discharged within the city limits of Perry, according to the amended city ordinance approved Jan. 3 by the Perry City Council. State law bars Perry’s restricting the sale of the popular explosives, which lawmakers and the governor legalized for retail consumer use in 2017.
With temperatures nearing 100 Monday, relief was only to be sought in ice cream, a cool summertime treat, but the seasonal urge was frustrated in finding that Frio was cerrado.