Right-to-Work repeal shows unions control of Democrats in Lansing
Apr. 23, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION The repeal of Michigan’s Right-to-Work Law repays Big Labor, as five of the biggest private unions sent more than 95% of their campaign contributions to Democrats, according to Bridge Michigan. Democrats ban on right to work forces workers to join
Northville Commissioners cave on street closure after sign campaign
Apr. 6, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Northville’s City Council has had it with signs. Once again frustrated and creative Northville residents have sought to bring about change by peppering the town with lawn signs. This time it’s about how the temporary downtown streets closure that evolved
Five months after hit and run accident – investigation continues
Apr. 5, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News $2,500 reward offered Statistically, 10 percent or four out of five hit and run accident cases go unsolved due to lack of evidence. But that figure is not deterring Plymouth Township Police detectives that are still actively looking for clues and
DTE to raise rates – PAC money keeps lawmakers happy
Apr. 2, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The reliable energy charade continues At the same time as Michigan lawmakers are scrambling to increase accountability for the state’s poor performing utilities following the lasting widespread power outages that crippled over 700,000 customers in recent weeks the Michigan Public
Northville purchases property for Farmers Market
Mar. 20, 2023 PLYMOUTH EAGLE Plymouth Michigan News Plans for the relocation of the Northville Farmers Market are moving forward with the purchase of the former McDonald Ford site and approval of a due-diligence contract. Northville City Council members approved the $1 million purchase agreement for the property at
City officials concerned about railroad safety set meeting with CSX
Mar 17, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer CSX Transportation will address the Plymouth City Commission at their scheduled meeting next week to discuss railway safety after administrators expressed concerns over toxic train derailments and pollution. At the request of city officials, CSXT Resident Vice
Ann Arbor Police search for suspect in sexual assaults
Mar. 6, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Ann Arbor Police continue to investigate two sexual assaults first reported by the University of Michigan Public Safety and Security Division (DPSS), on Feb. 28. Today the Ann Arbor Police released a sketch of a male suspected of sexually assaulting two
Public Safety Bulletin Board
Mar. 1, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Northville Township Township names first-ever deputy police chief Matthew MacKenzie has been named Deputy Police Chief of the Northville Township Police Department, a new position for the agency. The 21-year veteran of the department will work closely with Police
Business owner dead after apparent carbon monoxide poisoning
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)
Death trains in Plymouth – a new concern
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