With Fourth of July just around the corner, Elgin is stiffening the penalties for illegal fireworks. The city amended the penalty scale of their fireworks ordinance to raise the fines for repeat offenders, upping the maximum penalty from $750 to now as high as $1,500 for a third offense within a year.
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