Post Archive

February 2023

Feb. 21, 2023  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   Police are investigating whether high levels of carbon monoxide may have caused the death of a Canton business owner. Canton Police report a death investigation is underway after receiving a 9-1-1 call this morning  just before 7:00 a.m., Tuesday (Feb. 21)

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Feb. 20, 2023  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   OPINION Nowadays Plymouth area residents and city leaders have even more reasons to be concerned about the railroads in the aftermath of a February 20, 2023 Ohio train derailment catastrophe. It’s more than stalled trains that often block tracks for hours

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Feb. 16, 2023  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   Don Howard Staff Writer   UPDATED Fire ripped through historic Salem Township roadhouse restaurant Karl’s Cabin last night causing extensive damage to the log cabin building built in 1947 near the border of Plymouth Township. Dinnertime patrons were quickly evacuated from

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Feb. 8, 2023   PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   Canton Township police investigators are attempting to identify four individuals who may have been involved in a shooting that occurred in the area of 51074 Mott Road at about 11 p.m. Jan. 21. Police said multiple shots were fired into

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Fe. 8, 2023  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   Thousands of vinyl records, CDs, import only releases, t-shirts, posters, and other collectibles will be on display with the return of the 14th annual 88.1 Record Show on Saturday, Feb. 11. The show will continue from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.

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Feb. 3, 2023  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   Fellow firefighters, family, friends, and residents mourn the untimely loss of active-duty Plymouth Township Fire Department Battalion Chief Christopher Mack, of Canton, who passed away January 31, 2023 at the age of 50 after after suffering heart failure. Known for his

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Feb. 2, 2023  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   OPINION Thousands of post cards are filling mailboxes in our community calling for residents to contact their Lansing lawmakers; the ones who are backed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. They’re the work of a conservative advocacy group, known as Americans for Prosperity,

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