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Salem’s sewage is a real threat

Mar. 25, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION DOES ANYONE CARE? We recognize that people in our community do inherently care about the issues at hand if they’re informed and overcome community apathy and get involved. Here is a critically important issue that needs our full community
Salem’s application for sewage plant triggers enviro, municipal and political turmoil


Mar. 17, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News State of Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy is holding a Public Hearing, April 4 Salem Township applied for a permit for a wastewater plant with the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). Salem has
PCCS district voters should be aware of non-homestead property tax proposal


Feb. 15, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Early voting for Michigan’s presidential primary begins this Saturday and tax payers should be aware this is not just a “Presidential Primary.” On the ballot for the Feb. 27 election is an operating tax Michigan school districts levy on non-homestead properties.
‘Northville closure latest challenge for Michigan horse racing’- MHHA President


Jan. 26, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Special meeting scheduled for township planning commission to review Northville Downs’ unfinished business According to a recent post by PlayMichigan.com, the president of the association representing Michigan horse people told the media outlet the closure of the state’s last remaining
Plymouth Community mourns death of Maury Breen


Jan. 26, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Plymouth community mourns the death of Maurice “Maury” Breen, a former Plymouth Township Supervisor, Trustee and Planning Commissioner, who passed away January 3, 2024 at age 90. A graduate of Wayne State University Law School, he was admitted to the
High Noon showdown – decisive confrontation or peaceful settlement


Jan. 18, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The plans for opening a harness track in Plymouth Township has received a lot of media attention in the last year, especially this week now that Northville Downs will hold its last harness race early next month. Northville’s $200 million planned
It’s all about power – and local control over land use


Jan. 6, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Recently enacted Michigan climate change legislation now gives state regulators, rather than local officials, the power to approve zoning for certain wind and solar projects over local objections. According to Bridge Michigan, critics and opponents of the new laws, farmers and
No worries – we’re still here


Dec. 23, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News We want to take this Joyous occasion to thank all of our loyal readers and followers. Over the past decade we have relied on you to share your observations, concerns and opinions so that you would have a voice in our
Undue influence from utilities – Da’ja vu


Dec. 9, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Mi OPINION Does the MPSC truly protect energy consumers? A ceremony last week in Lansing celebrated Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s approval of seven proposed green energy bills that immediately triggered a $368 million electric rate increase for DTE Energy customers, requested by the
Leaving a lasting legacy – Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day


Dec. 7, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News On Thursday, Dec. 7, the anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, centenarians from around the country assembled in Honolulu. The survivors, family and friends, returned to honor those who perished 82 years ago in 1941. Absent, yet represented, was 102-year-old