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July 2018

Kurt Heise e

Plymouth Township Supervisor Kurt Heise     Jul. 13, 2018  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Don Howard Staff Writer Plymouth City Commissioners took action last week to ratify a settlement agreement regarding past fire department legacy costs. The move, long delayed and the subject of much apprehension by

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Plymouth city hall copy

Jul. 11, 2018  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Developer proposes homes at former Bathey site   Pulte Homes has submitted plans to the Plymouth Planning Commission for the clean up and redevelopment of a contaminated site that has been vacant for three decades. Pulte submitted a plan to

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Country Garden Club of Northville

Jul. 11, 2018  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     After nearly three decades of hard work and dedication, Craig and Roberta Malkowski have created their own slice of paradise at their Northville property. Their efforts will be on display this year along with four additional private gardens during the

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Radioactive warning sign

Jul. 9, 2018  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Plymouth, a major railroad intersection, is the route of trains regularly transporting hazardous materials including chlorine, cyclohexane, methyl ethyl ketone, butadiene, and crude oil. However, it’s anticipated shipments of radioactive dirt from a former military supplier will be transported to

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Pierce Fire Engine

Photo showing Pierce Manufacturing-Enforcer Fire Pumper, a the type similar to the unit ordered by the Plymouth Township Fire Department     Jul. 7, 2018  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Don Howard Staff Writer Plymouth Township Fire Chief Dan Phillips was all smiles at the end of the

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Jeff Nobel

State Rep. Jeff Noble reported good news to members of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees at last weeks’ meeting     Jul. 5, 2018  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   State Rep. Jeff Noble delivered some good news to the Canton-Northville-Plymouth area last week. Noble announced that funding had

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Fireworks

Jul. 2, 2018  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News     Across Michigan, cities and towns celebrate the Fourth of July with marching bands and cook-outs, red-white-and-blue bunting and a day at the lake. But the real Independence Day party begins when the sun goes down. Pack up the kids, load

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