Work underway for $1.2 million park fountain
May 7, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Work has now commenced on the much-anticipated new Kellogg Park fountain, one year after the City of Plymouth and The Wilcox Foundation mutually agreed to delay the Wilcox Fountain Project due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Members of the Downtown Development Authority
Plymouth Farmers Market opens Saturday
May 7, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The ever-popular Plymouth Community Farmers Market will open for the season this Saturday Morning May 8 from 8:00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. at The Gathering and on Penniman near Kellogg Park. The market will be open Saturdays through Oct. 23. This
Train app tells when tracks are blocked – a new band-aid
May 6, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Complaints about blocked crossings are not a new topic in a town built around the railroad 150 years ago. Plymouth city officials just announced that they are testing a new mobile app that will notify motorists of the approximate
Northville Non-Homestead Millage Renewal Proposal OK’d
May 6, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Voters in Northville approved a non-homestead operating mileage for Northville Public Schools in the May 4 Election. Yes 78.9 % 5,683 No 21.1% 1,518 The current operating millage reportedly generates about $10 million annually for Northville schools, representing 16 percent of
Whitmer’s new focus – to get more people vaccinated
Apr. 30, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Gov. Gretchen Whtimer announced this week she is loosening emergency orders based on resident’s willingness to get vaccinated. Whitmer’s latest approach to her COVID regulations now ties her restrictions to incentivized vaccine participation, rather than rigid mandates. Reaching the plan’s ultimate vaccination
Lawmakers shouldn’t waste millions on advertising
Apr. 29, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION The Pure Michigan COVID-19 Virus: Why invite it for a visit? “…And too many people are considering traveling and I’m reiterating: please don’t” By: Michael D. LaFaive The state of Michigan has recommended that its citizens do
Road rage incident –shots fired close Haggerty Road
Apr. 27, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Area police agencies completely closed north and southbound Haggerty between Seven Mile and Eight Mile Roads for over two hours Monday evening after witnesses reported shots fired involving what was believed to be a road rage incident. Northville Township and Schoolcraft College
Skywarn Storm Spotter training classes begin
Apr. 25, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Become an official SKYWARN Severe Weather Spotter for the National Weather Service. As the tornado season approaches the National Weather Service will offer SKYWARN Spotter Training classes in southeast Michigan in April and May. Due the response to COVID, all Skywarn
Greetings from the Mayor of Northville
Apr. 23, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Office of the Mayor Northville, Michigan April 22, 2021 Dear Northvillians and Friends, As we work our way toward the end of this pandemic, many Northvillians have spread hope through their religious organizations and by reaching out personally to seniors at
Whitmer’s COVID-19 restrictions-when will they end?
Apr. 20, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Michigan Bureaucrats Want Permanent COVID Regulations “Rules turn businesses into mask police” By: Michael Van Beek Gov. Gretchen Whitmer just extended emergency COVID-19 rules that all Michigan employers must follow. Among other things, they require businesses to conduct