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Beebe mayor: Fireworks ban unlikely


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Blackbirds in Beebe
Blackbirds in Beebe
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Updated: 1/03/2012 10:16 am Published: 1/03/2012 10:15 am

BEEBE, Ark. (AP) — Beebe's mayor says he doesn't anticipate a fireworks ban in the city, even though the last two New Year's Eve celebrations resulted in frightened blackbirds dying.

Mayor Mike Robertson says about 200 dead birds were removed by city cleanup crews after fireworks frightened roosting red-winged blackbirds and caused them to fly into buildings, trees and each other.

A year ago, thousands of the birds died after the fireworks frightened them.

Robertson told The Daily Citizen a large retail store is planned for the site where the blackbirds roost, so the potential for another problem may not exist next New Year's Eve.

Police say someone intentionally shot small rockets into the roost but most people nearby stopped using fireworks once police asked them to Saturday night.


 

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dilligaf - 1/4/2012 7:37 AM
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Maybe they can borrow the dog from Burns Park. LOL

beachbum2 - 1/3/2012 5:36 PM
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When a stupid blackbird becomes an endangered species, then let's worry about it

cmducks - 1/3/2012 5:23 PM
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Yea it suonds like their planning on cuting down those trees that the birds roost in to build a store. I can see that turning into something like that big ol sex rock off of I630. I have a fealing if you dig in the earth some more you'll find more of them. Oh well those other ones probobly arn'nt 360 million years old. That makes those other ones just f*^%en rocks.

tiredofmorons - 1/3/2012 10:26 AM
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Never under-estimate the power of treehuggers, mayor. Just ask Burns Park.
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