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By Dan Plutchak ( Contact )  Friday, June 15, 2012
Mark Abel stands by the empty chicken coop in the backyard of his Delavan home. He raised chickens for two years, unaware that he was violating a city ordinance. Abel was ordered to remove the chickens when a building inspector visited his house for an unrelated project. He is now working to enact an ordinance allowing chickens in the city of Delavan.

Photo by: Dan Plutchak

Mark Abel stands by the empty chicken coop in the backyard of his Delavan home. He raised chickens for two years, unaware that he was violating a city ordinance. Abel was ordered to remove the chickens when a building inspector visited his house for an unrelated project. He is now working to enact an ordinance allowing chickens in the city of Delavan.

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facedwithreality
Jun 18, 2012 at 10:11 a.m.
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A quick review of Abel's CCAP and I see that he has been charged with felony THC and doesn't pay his child support. Seems like his priorities are a little out of order. But hey, whatever motivates you. Scrambled eggs

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