The 4th of July weekend is here, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is increasing its efforts to keep Minnestoa s waterways safe.
According to a news release from the Minnesota DNR, the department is increasing its efforts to keep Minnesota s waterways safe from boaters under the influence of drugs and alcohol. There will be hundreds of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officers and other public safety personnel working as extra patrols July 2-4.
With temperatures forecasted to be in the upper 80s or low 90s as the weekend rolls around the water will be an appealing place to be over the long 4th of July weekend, and officials are warning boaters to choose something other than alcohol when they get thirsty.
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When the 4th of July comes around, there are so many different towns to check out that offer fantastic food, parades, and overall FUN. Harmony hosts their annual 4th of July celebration, Stewartville has Summerfest, and many other towns and cities will be hosting fireworks in celebration of the United States of America s Independence Day.
Traveling is up across the country. In fact, a news release from AAA says that 47.7 million people will either hit the road or travel by plane during Independence Day. That number is a 40% increase from 2020 and the second-highest number of travelers ever. More than 47.7 million Americans will take to the nation’s roadways and skies this Independence Day (July 1–5), as travel volumes are expected to nearly fully recover to pre-pandemic levels. In fact, this will be the second-highest Independence Day travel volume on record, trailing only 2019. Overall, just 2.5% fewer Americans are expected to travel this year compared to Independence Day in