April 2024
Don’t separate teacher effectiveness from student achievement
Apr. 23, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION By: Molly Macek Repealing reforms will only hurt students School boards across the state have their work cut out for them. Leading a school district is hard enough, and now they must prepare to bargain with teachers’ unions
Pearl Harbor survivor dies at 102
Apr. 22, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Louis Anthony Conter Sept. 13, 1921 – April 1, 2024 Lou Conter, the last known survivor of the USS Arizona, an American warship that was bombed and sank in Pearl Harbor in 1941, has died. He was 102. Conter died
Seniors pay the price for political “party-crashers”
Apr. 18, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Political shenanigans have unfortunately disrupted a senior ‘coffee’ with the supervisor this week. The Plymouth Community Council on Aging is a popular senior group that organizes events and hosts monthly activities at the Friendship Station in Plymouth Township. Seniors are kept
Sewage crisis – punitive action created by Salem’s political leaders
Apr. 8, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Guest Editorial By: Kurt Heise On April 4, more than 700 residents from Plymouth, Canton, Northville, and Salem attended a Public Hearing hosted by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy regarding the proposed Salem Sewer Plant.
Electric rate hike request now under scrutiny by AG
Apr. 1, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Recent outcry after DTE Energy announced their latest rate hike request has apparently caused alarm and provoked the ire of democratic Michigan Attorney General, Dana Nessel. Just months after the Michigan Public Service Commission granted DTE a $368 million rate increase