In a recent government meeting, officials addressed the community's safety and well-being as the region experiences a heatwave, with temperatures reaching a high of 102 degrees today and expected to drop slightly to 99 degrees tomorrow. Alderman Haas emphasized the importance of staying hydrated and seeking shade, particularly for the elderly and pets, as humidity levels are anticipated to rise.
As Labor Day approaches, officials encouraged residents to enjoy the holiday safely and responsibly. They reminded the community to check on vulnerable neighbors and ensure pets have access to water and shade during the hot weather.
The meeting also highlighted the opening weekend of the local carnival, which runs through Saturday. Officials invited residents to partake in the festivities, including popular treats like funnel cakes and candy apples. Notably, both the police and fire chiefs are set to participate in the carnival's \"Ring of Fire\" ride, promising a fun experience for attendees.
In closing, officials urged the community to be mindful of speed limits during the holiday weekend, noting an increased police presence to ensure safety. Residents were encouraged to enjoy the carnival while remaining cautious and aware of their surroundings.