Superintendent of Schools: ‘There is still so much good news to share’
May 8, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News As the state remains under lockdown with the challenged Governor extending her stay-at-home order and state of emergency to May 28- the Plymouth Canton Superintendent of Schools, facing an unpredictable future, looks for moments to celebrate with an uplifting press release
The Eagle to suspend print editions, publish online
May 7, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The temporary suspension of the print editions of The Eagle due to the economic impact of the coronavirus was announced today. The Eagle is a true family-run hometown newspaper that has faithfully served our community for 150 years. It’s more important now
Gov’s latest order may be the final blow for local business owners
May. 3, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Struggling Plymouth business owners are worried Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s unbridled executive power and refusal to talk or negotiate with the GOP-led legislature may wield the final blow to their already fragile enterprise, suffering since mid-March with the
Saxton’s development approved by planners
Apr. 29, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News UPDATED A final site plan for the Saxton’s property on Ann Arbor Trail has been approved by a 5-3 vote of members of the Plymouth Planning Commission. The commissioners also recommended approval of a Planned Unit Development at the site.
Help Canton Police identify retail fraud suspects
Apr. 28, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Canton Police Department is asking for help in identifying two individuals suspected of committing felony Retail Fraud at the Walmart store located on Michigan Ave. According to police the couple were caught on surveillance video on Thursday, April 9. The
U.S. House candidate prevails over petition law
Apr. 26, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Eric Esshaki, a Birmingham Republican running in Michigan’s 11th Congressional District, with a strong desire to challenge U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Rochester Hills, sued Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Elections Director Jonathan Brater,
Dangerous drive
Apr. 25, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News A Michigan State Trooper and a 20-year-old female were transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries at about 6 a.m. last Saturday. The accident took place at M-14 near Sheldon Road in Plymouth Township when the female driver was
Residents and fans want to support The Penn Theatre
Apr. 24, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer With an understanding that during this difficult time many residents and businesses were likely to suffer financially because of the coronavirus shutdown, Friends of the Penn Theatre suspended active fundraising after they closed their doors last month.
Plymouth restaurants try to keep from sinking, remain open
Apr. 22, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Operating on severely limited carry-out business-depending on customer loyalty to survive, Plymouth’s many restaurant and bar owners, like others in the state, has strictly followed the governor’s Executive Order since March 16, trying to sustain and uphold
Plymouth business owner sues over Executive Order
Apr. 19, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer The owner of a family run business with six locations in Metro Detroit, including Plymouth Township, has joined other named plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit filed last week in the United States District Court for the Western