Casey’s Fourth of July Draws Thousands Despite Storm Cancellations

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Casey City Council Meeting | July 6, 2026

Article Summary: City officials recapped a largely successful Fourth of July weekend celebrating the nation’s 250th birthday, with a smooth parade, a new opening ceremony and fireworks enjoyed by thousands — though Saturday storms canceled a concert, and the mayor drew a hard line on fireworks-zone barricades.

Casey Fourth of July Key Points:

  • Saturday evening storms canceled the Highway 130 band concert and a planned movie just as they were set to begin.
  • Mayor Mike Nichols estimated 10,000 people enjoyed the Sunday fireworks and said the display will not be moved despite a handful of complaints about street closures.
  • Two women who walked through barricades near the fireworks setup confronted the licensed provider, who is required by law to keep people 300 feet away.
  • The city’s America 250 committee of four carried the semiquincentennial theme from February through the holiday weekend.

CASEY — Casey city officials on Monday, July 6, 2026, looked back on a Fourth of July weekend that packed in a parade, a patriotic opening ceremony and fireworks for an estimated 10,000 people — and Mayor Mike Nichols made clear the city will not bend on safety barricades after a confrontation near the fireworks staging area.

EMA Director David Craig reported Saturday morning’s parade traffic went smoothly with help from the sheriff’s department, city police and state police. A new parade lineup format worked without issues, according to the celebration’s organizers. The opening ceremony featured a soloist performing the national anthem, the high school choir singing a patriotic medley, and Nichols reading a condensed Declaration of Independence with what organizers said were the most recognizable passages preserved.

Saturday evening storms forced the cancellation of the concert by the Highway 130 band and the movie that was to follow, Economic Development Director Tom Daughhetee said, “just as they were ready to get started.” Craig said he monitored the storms and observed some lightning strikes but nothing of larger concern.

Sunday’s fireworks went well, Craig said, though three people objected to road closures and two women walked through posted barricades because, he said, they didn’t think the closure applied to them. They got into a confrontation with the fireworks provider, who Craig said is backed by law requiring spectators to stay 300 feet away and could lose his license otherwise.

Nichols said the incident would be addressed and put his position on the record: “If there is a barricade or a stop there, that means stop — everybody. We cannot take a chance, liability-wise.” He said the fireworks will stay where they are. “If people can’t handle an inconvenience for one day celebrating the birth of our nation, I say that’s just tough, and we’re not going to change that. Too many people enjoyed it.”

The weekend capped an America 250 celebration effort dating to February, when the winter carnival kicked off the semiquincentennial theme, followed by essay contests, a history fair and house decorations across town. The Casey Achievers won the mayor’s award in the parade for their miniature covered wagons. Committee members credited chairwoman Patty Richards, with April Hagen described as “absolutely key” and Jennifer Rex handling a heavy schedule of social media posts — though officials noted some residents still asked online whether anything was happening for the Fourth. “It shows we need a newspaper,” Nichols said.

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