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Morning 4: City expected to return chickens to Livonia family, will investigate for animal cruelty
Read full article: Morning 4: City expected to return chickens to Livonia family, will investigate for animal crueltyMorning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day.
Livonia family fight to get chickens back after they were confiscated for animal abuse on hot day
Read full article: Livonia family fight to get chickens back after they were confiscated for animal abuse on hot dayFifteen Rainbow Ranger Broilers are at the center of a tug of war between the City of Livonia and the family who was raising them on their sustainable suburban farm. It’s not just chickens.
Appointments available to receive COVID-19 vaccine in Livonia on Friday, April 16
Read full article: Appointments available to receive COVID-19 vaccine in Livonia on Friday, April 16The Vaccinate Livonia program, the City of Livonia’s effort to administer COVID-19 vaccines to residents, announced additional appointments will be available between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, April 16.
Livonia mayor says city does not have COVID-19 vaccine doses, but trying to change that
Read full article: Livonia mayor says city does not have COVID-19 vaccine doses, but trying to change thatLIVONIA, Mich. – One of Metro Detroit’s largest cities is without access to COVID-19 vaccine doses as of Friday, the city’s mayor announced while emphasizing her hope to change this. Livonia Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan expressed frustration with the Wayne County Public Health Division’s vaccine rollout and distribution. AdHere is the message from the mayor on Friday:“At this time, the City of Livonia does not have access to any vaccine doses, though we are trying hard to change that. The City of Livonia is under the Wayne County Health Department, as are all Wayne County cities (except Detroit, which has its own health department). Under an agreement between Wayne County and local health systems, county residents 65 years of age and older are being vaccinated through those health systems.