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Oct. 23, 2017  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   Updated 10-24-17   Train delays continue to vex Plymouth motorists and tie-up daily traffic. Numerous complaints by disgruntled motorists regarding CSX trains blocking crossings continue to flow into Plymouth City Manager Paul Sincock’s office with no apparent relief in sight. Observers

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Deamo Lavaughn Lately

Oct. 24, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     A Detroit man has been arrested and charged in April 30 home invasion in Northville Township. According to police reports, Deamo Lavaughn Lately, 31, of Detroit was arrested Oct. 9 following an investigation by Northville Township Police into a home

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Oct. 24, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Plymouth Community United Way is seeking volunteers for the annual Make a Difference Day set for Saturday, Nov. 18. Volunteers will be helping to provide fall clean-up for low-income and disabled community members in Plymouth and Canton. The day will

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Kurt Heise

Oct. 23, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Don Howard Staff Writer It’s been just 10 months since former State Rep. Kurt Heise was sworn into office as Plymouth Township Supervisor, following a stunning write-in campaign victory. Last week, with less than a year on the job, Heise

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Surprise

Oct. 21, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Results of a recent Community Survey on Parks and Recreation in the City of Plymouth and the Charter Township of Plymouth will be presented to members of the Plymouth City Commission and the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees at a

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Fran Toney

Oct. 19, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     A beloved icon in the Plymouth community, Fran Toney, died Sunday, Oct. 15. Mrs. Toney retired in 2008 after more than 19 years as the director of the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Toney was known for her love of

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Oct. 18, 2017  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News     Don Howard Staff Writer DTE Energy will attempt to address hundreds of service complaints from angry customers in the Plymouth community during an open house for area residents next week. According to residents, continued power outages that have plagued both the city

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Oct. 16, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     There are now five candidates seeking the four open seats on the Plymouth City Commission. Dave Latawiec has declared himself as a write-in candidate for one of the expiring terms on the commission. He will face incumbent commissioners Dan Dalton

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Oct. 15, 2017  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News     Addiction and the heroin-opioid epidemic will be the topic of a special study session scheduled for Oct. 17 by the Canton Board of Trustees. Guest speakers along with Canton Police and Fire Department personnel will take an in-depth look at

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Michael Burrough

Oct. 14, 2017  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     Northville Township Police Lt. Michael Burrough graduated from the 269th session of the FBI National Academy Program at Quantico, VA., Sept. 15. Burrough completed 17 credit hours of college courses during the 10-week program. Internationally known for its academic excellence,

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