Plymouth
Canton Police nab 7 in vehicle theft-ring bust
Aug. 17, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Canton Police Department reports seven individuals were arraigned yesterday following their arrest Tuesday, Aug. 15. on charges in connection with theft of 16 Ford Bronco Raptors. The young adults, ages 19 to 21, arraigned in the
Meijer files lawsuit against Plymouth Township
Aug. 16, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News A legal battle is heating up between Grand Rapids based retailer Meijer and Plymouth Township over the proposed development of a new 159,000 square-foot grocery store and gas station on Five Mile west of Beck Road. On Aug. 9, Meijer along
Let’s not let the historic Penn go dark again
Aug. 12, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Penn Theatre needs help – it’s all about nostalgia, history and community. An informational meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 15 at 7:00 p.m. at 760 Penniman Ave. in downtown Plymouth, open to all. If there’s one landmark that
Are recreational marijuana dispensaries coming to Plymouth?
Aug. 7, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Guest Editorial By: Ron Picard and Catherine Coburn Plymouthites who think marijuana dispensaries won’t be coming to town anytime soon might want to take note of what happened at the July 4th Parade this year according to two
Owners protest proposed restaurant patio rent hike
Aug. 3, 2023 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News “As a Commission, we can only meet and discuss things at public, open meetings (shout out to the Open Meetings Act–it’s an important law and we follow it to the letter!) The proposed policy was on the 7/17 agenda so we
Our elected officials are supposed to represent us
Jul. 12, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News ‘National Popular Vote’ scheme would make Michigan electorally irrelevant OPINION “The integrity of our elections now rests in the hands of Michigan’s legislature.” By: Michael Bars Michigan voters have long played a pivotal role in presidential elections, until now. The House Elections
Restaurant industry anxiously awaiting Michigan Supreme Court ruling
Jun. 27, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Minimum wage does maximum damage Hiking Michigan’ government-mandated wage is bad for customers, businesses and most workers By: Jarrett Skorup Michigan’s government-mandated minimum wage could soon rise by 30%, from $10.10 per hour to $13.03 per hour, depending on
Final OK for racetrack project rests with township trustees
Jun. 26, 2023 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News A final decision on the construction of a new harness race track in Plymouth Township could come before the board of trustees by the end of this month. Following approval of the development plans by the Plymouth Township Planning Commission earlier
Blackout Bills Are Dangerous
Jun. 22, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Today the Michigan Senate Energy and Environment Committee heard testimony on Senate Bills 271-277 – part of the Michigan Senate Democrats’ Clean Energy Future Plan. The subject Senate Bills according to the Mackinaw Center for Public Policy are blackout bills that
Family gets help after losing everything in car fire
Jun. 20, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Last Sunday Plymouth Township Firefighters responded to a car fire on the southbound Ann Arbor Road ramp to I-275. When they arrived four minutes later, they found Christina Lawson’s black Dodge Avenger completely engulfed in flames.