Post Archive

August 2017

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Aug. 31, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Water rates in Plymouth Township have been increased by 8 percent following approval of the measure by a 5-2 vote of members of the board of trustees. The new rates are an average increase of $56.35 annually or $14 every

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Uptown Youth Theater

Aug. 31, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Auditions for the Plymouth Uptown Players Youth Theater are set for 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at the Plymouth Community Arts Council. Plymouth Uptown Players Youth Theater is a cooperative program hosted by the Plymouth Community Arts Council featuring directors from

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Plymouth Township Hall entrance

Aug. 30, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News.     The last vacant space in Metro West Technology Park in Plymouth Township has been filled. Polytec, Inc, a German company, will invest $2 million in the technology park located on Halyard between Ridge and Beck roads in the township. The

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Inkster homicide suspect

Michigan State Police are hoping the public can identify this man wanted for questioning in a recent fatal shooting in Inkster.     Aug. 27, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Michigan State Police investigators are asking anyone who may have information about an Aug. 3 homicide in

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Clean Crew

Friday afternoon, workers in protective gear clean up debris at the site of the fire and shoveled it into sealed barrels clearly labeled as containing PCB, a known carcinogen. Photo by Dave Willett     Aug. 25, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Don Howard Staff Writer Concerns

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Northville Sign

Aug. 24, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     For the first time in 45 years, historic homes in the City of Northville will be studied and evaluated for their significance in the community. A grant from the State Historic Preservation Office will fund part of the survey while

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Solar Eclipse

Aug. 21, 2017  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News     Stargazers, photographers and the curious will today join the 200 million people who live within the 70-mile wide path of the solar eclipse that cuts across 14 states. The Plymouth community is by far not unique in the hype of

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Fire

Aug. 18, 2017  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News     DTE Energy has confirmed power has been restored to all Plymouth customers after an explosion and fire Wednesday destroyed the main sub-station on Farmer St. that served the majority of the city. The dramatic photos below were captured by Plymouth

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Lightbulb heads

Aug. 17, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Don Howard Staff Writer Republican Party supporter and one-time party official, Sam Baki received an unexpected acknowledgement of his presence at a recent political fundraiser in Livonia. After two months of failed attempts, 35th District Court officers were finally able

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Canton Fine Arts Exhibition

Aug. 17, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is now accepting entries for the 25th Annual Canton Fine Arts Exhibition, which will be on display Oct. 6 – Nov. 4. Entries for the exhibition will be accepted through Aug. 21. Michigan artists

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