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October 2021

Oct. 28, 2021  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   We give thanks for our First Responders on this National First Responder Day. In 2019 the U.S. Senate passed a resolution designating October 28th as National First Responders Day to honor law enforcement officers, paramedics, EMTs and firefighters; those with specialized

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Oct. 26, 2021  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The reconstruction of a portion of Harvey Street in downtown Plymouth is expected to meet the initial November completion deadline, according to city officials. Work should be complete and the heavily traveled intersection of Harvey and Penniman will be reopened to traffic

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Oct. 22, 2021  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   The legacy of a beloved Plymouth resident lives on with the new fountain unveiled last Saturday in Kellogg Park. The majority of the cost of the new $1.2 million fountain was paid by the Wilcox Foundation, established by Jack Wilcox, one

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Oct. 16, 2021  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   Fall color is advancing as autumn secures its place in Michigan—the trees are about to light up with bright yellows, oranges and reds all across our state. For most of Michigan, peak color is still a few weeks away, but check

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Oct. 12, 2021  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   It’s become a tradition and for the 6th year Plymouth Township firefighters from Local 1496 are again hosting an annual “Pumpkin Patch” sale to raise funds for charity. The focused and dedicated township firefighters work in unison with mainstream charities like

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Oct. 6, 2021  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   In a small way DTE has finally accepted responsibility and publicly acknowledged that the poor reliability and recent string of outages in the Plymouth community is the result of inferior maintenance and badly needed equipment upgrades and repairs. Until now DTE

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Oct. 4, 2021  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   Don Howard Staff Writer   Plymouth Township Supervisor Kurt Heise, upset by the frequent outages the past few months, said today he has now threatened legal action against DTE Energy after “persistent and inexplicable DTE power outages that began the week

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