Confusion over the specifics of burn bans may be negatively affecting the fireworks industry in Indiana this season.
Indiana's drought has sparked burn and firework bans throughout the state.
Indianapolis residents cannot shoot off fireworks, but professional shows can continue.
Fireworks cannot be shot off by individuals in many parts of the state, and that's hurting businesses that sell fireworks.
State law prohibits local municipalities from banning firework usage surrounding the Fourth of July.
Admission will be $8 per car and $2 for walk-ins. The 30-minute show will start at dusk on July 4th.
There is still time for sponsors to step up. Bowman says they has until January 31st to schedule and book the show.
Terre Haute's mayor says the crows are finding gaps in the city's plan to scare them off.
For a second year, it is pyrotechnics versus crows in Vigo County.
In Terre Haute, fireworks in the fall are not celebratory -- they are anti-bird measures.