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City of Sterling Heights to poll public on pet poultry

City of Sterling Heights to poll public on pet poultry Advertisement STERLING HEIGHTS The city of Sterling Heights will hold off on a decision on whether to allow residents to own backyard chickens until a flock of survey respondents give their opinions. During the April 6 Sterling Heights City Council meeting, resident Brandy Wright asked for an update on what the city is considering doing about backyard chickens. She added that Councilman Michael Radtke had previously proposed looking into the issue. “A number of communities in our area do allow for backyard poultry, including Ann Arbor, which I know we like to compare ourselves to. So if they can do it, why can’t we?” Wright said. “And you can easily charge for a permit fee so the city will know who begins and can go around and make sure we’re following the rules.”  

City officials comment on rusted landmark

City officials comment on rusted landmark To players of Niantic’s geolocation games, the vehicle husk is known as the “Dinosaur Crane.” However, other people have identified the equipment as either a power cable shovel or a dragline excavator. Photo by Deb Jacques Advertisement STERLING HEIGHTS Like a workhorse put out to pasture, the husk of what used to be a construction vehicle stands along a narrow path in the Clinton River Trail System, just north of Dodge Park’s bridge over the Clinton River. Its appearance is dilapidated and riddled with rust and graffiti. Yet its presence remains a curiosity for anyone willing to venture into the woods and perhaps risk muddy shoes to get there.

Vaccine strategies injected into Sterling

Vaccine strategies injected into Sterling Senior center becomes vax site, former Sears site to follow A SMART shuttle bus brings Macomb County residents to the Sterling Heights Senior Center vaccination center March 4. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes Advertisement STERLING HEIGHTS The Sterling Heights Senior Center has now become a COVID-19 vaccination center. Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel and other county officials visited Sterling Heights Feb. 24 to announce the Macomb County Health Department’s partnership with Sterling Heights to offer more distribution options for the COVID-19 vaccine. That partnership turned the Sterling Heights Senior Center, located at 40200 Utica Road, into a vaccination station starting the week of March 1.

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