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Mad Anthony’s Big Boom will light up the sky July 3 - The True Citizen

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It’s time to once again celebrate our independence, and what better way to do so in the Burke Dog Capital of the World than at Mad Anthony’s Big Boom Fireworks Extravaganza! For the 13th year in a row, the Waynesboro Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is sponsoring the annual event, slated for sundown on Wednesday, July 3, at the Burke County […]

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