Plymouth
Muffled sound of death knell for a once real newspaper

Dec. 18, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News More sad news for a once high-quality community newspaper after the talented journalists, editors and photographers who for years have given their lifeblood and energy to keep it alive learned newspaper goliath Gannett has stopped printing papers in six area communities.
The nation remembers Pearl Harbor, 81 years past

Dec. 10, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News This week on Wednesday, December 7th- the date of the 81st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, a sparse handful of centenarian survivors assembled at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial in Hawaii and joined about 2,500 members of the public
It’s only fitting – we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving

Nov. 23, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The essential facts are that for four centuries Thanksgiving has been a day set apart for Americans to take pause, count their blessings, gather with family and friends, eat a traditional meal, and give thanks and offer prayers to the Almighty,
Plymouth heads for ‘Party Town’ title – more liquor licenses

Nov. 21, 2022 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth will add two downtown liquor licenses. Members of the Plymouth City Commission recently agreed to allow two additional liquor licenses in the downtown area. Currently, the city allows a total of 28 Class C liquor licenses, including 16 in the
On Veterans Day we remember all who served

Nov. 10, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Veterans Day at one time known as Armistice Day and the end of World War I – the Great War and the War to End All Wars – was fought from August 1914 and into 1919. The cost was the
Crowd support wins holiday showing of beloved film at Penn

Nov. 8, 2022 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Public support saved the historic Penn Theatre from the wrecking ball in 2003 and last week, that same public display of concern saved the traditional holiday showing of a beloved classic film at the theater. In response to the large
Township police search for clues in fatal hit-and-run accident

Nov. 3, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth Township police are working round the clock to track down the person or persons responsible for the death of a resident senior struck by a hit-and-run driver this Sunday outside his home while raking leaves in his yard. Police are
Michigan’s Education Failure

Nov. 3, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was one of the country’s most aggressive pandemic lockdown enforcers, and Republican challenger Tudor Dixon is making it a campaign issue. School closures were a particular disaster, as national test scores show how much closed
There’s finally something to protest about in Plymouth

Oct. 28, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer There’s finally something to protest about in Plymouth and It’s not about politics, woke ideology, schools, radical preferences or even parking spaces. It’s about nostalgia. It’s about Americanism built on hometown values. The allegiance to tradition
Symphony orchestra awarded state arts grant

Oct. 26, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Michigan Philharmonic, one of the state’s largest regional symphonies, has been awarded a grant from the Michigan Arts & Culture Council (MACC) for use during its 77th season (2022-2023) according to a news release. The grant is for $19,500 and