Singing the same old song
Apr. 19, 2018 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION DTE keeps singing the same old song with different lyrics, and the people of Plymouth are weary of the tune. Millions spent on television advertising provide constant advice on paying bills, comparing monthly energy usage, reporting and tracking
Reps address railroad crossing delays-in Downriver communities
Downriver State Rep Darrin Camilleri testifies in front of House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation this week to talk about continuing problems with trains blocking railroad crossings-something well known to the Plymouth-Canton community. Apr. 19, 2018 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News “The safety of our community is jeopardized when
Volunteers needed for humanitarian mission
Apr. 18, 2018 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News By: Julie Brown Saturday, May 12, at the Plymouth Arts & Recreation Complex some 1,500 volunteers will again gather to package 250,000 meals. The meals feed people both locally and internationally through the Kids Coalition Against Hunger as well as
Power problems confound DTE Energy
DTE has a portable generator and transformer lined up on Theodore Street Apr. 17, 2018 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer After an ice storm and high winds caused major power failures in southeast Michigan last weekend that
P-CCS Student sentenced to 3 months for school threat
Apr. 17, 2018 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The student who admitted to posting threats in the bathrooms at two high schools in the Plymouth Canton Educational Park will serve three months in jail and three years probation. Brendan James Sibel, 17, of Canton Township, was on probation
Annual Mom-to-Mom sale set for April 21
Apr. 17, 2018 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Those looking for huge savings on gently-used baby and children’s clothing, toys, furniture and more need look no further than the Canton Leisure Services Annual Mom to Mom Sale set for Saturday, April 21. The event takes place from 8 a.m.
Cost for Kellogg Fountain repair is $1.5 million
Apr. 17, 2018 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The highly-anticipated return of a revered Plymouth landmark has been delayed indefinitely as officials determine a way to fund the cost of renovations and replacement. The fountain, which has graced Kellogg Park in the center of the city for nearly
DTE calls for help from neighboring energy companies
Apr. 15, 2018 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News UPDATED At 10:30 a.m. Monday Plymouth City officials estimated there were less than 500 residences and businesses affected by the power outage within the city limits. Township officials said as far as they know power has been completely restored to
Community Bulletin Board
Apr. 14, 2018 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News EVENTS Showcase and Taste of Plymouth The 29th Annual event celebrating the Plymouth community and its businesses, restaurants and residents will take place on April 16, 5:00 -7:30 p.m. at the Inn at St. John’s, 44045 Five
County closes 3 ‘unsafe’ bridges on Hines Drive
Gates block the entrance to Hines Drive at Wilcox Road in Plymouth Apr 13, 2018 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Wayne County Parks abruptly closed three Hines Parkway bridges Monday citing safety concerns. A spokesman for the county said that serious