Top NASCAR drivers to honor two Henry Ford nurses during Cup Series race
Two Henry Ford Health nurses will be publicly honored at the upcoming NASCAR race amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Symons, from Livonia, is an ICU nurse at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Her name will be displayed just above the drivers door handle of NASCAR driver and Rochester Hills native Brad Keselowskis car. Palmer, from Walled Lake, is an emergency department nurse at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital. MORE: NASCAR picks up at tricky Darlington after 10-week hiatusNASCARs upcoming racing schedule can be found here.
It's all about fish on National Love Your Pet day with Premier Pet Supply
Our friends at Premier Pet Supply, owner Mike Palmer and Steve Shamou from the Livonia location, spoke to Tati Amare about having a fish for a pet and how you should properly care for them. According to Shamou, having a fish for a pet is about more than just giving it fresh water and feeding it. When selecting which fish to have as a pet, start with a simple fish like a goldfish or a beta. Not only can you add a great filtration system to the tank, but it can also look cool. There are four Premier Pet Supply locations: Beverly Hills, Livonia, Rochester Hills and Novi.