Lawsuit settled – Public Safety Director prevails; retires
May 16, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News “Meier claimed the current interpretation of the multiplier is wrong” Joshua Meier will resign his position as Canton Township Director of Public Safety as part of a proposed settlement agreement in his lawsuit against the township. Other provisions of the proposed
Business owners show perseverance, dedication and spunk !
May 14, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth restaurant and bar owners, the backbone of Plymouth’s commerce, have proven to be a tenacious group – with stamina and determination to stay open – despite the hardship of forced closings due to the coronavirus shutdown. With business severely restricted,
I sued Governor Whitmer – and the Constitution won
May 12, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Op-Ed by Eric Esshaki I took Governor Whitmer to federal court last month. This set the stage for a legal battle between our most basic rights and the Governor’s right to set emergency rules during a crisis. I won, and so
Northville veterans honored
May 11, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The City of Northville is participating in a national mission this year to honor and pay tribute to their local U.S. Armed Forces veterans and active duty military personnel by lining the downtown streets with inspiring military tribute banners during
Trade group urges Governor to reopen restaurants
May 8, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer The Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association (MRLA), a trade group representing over 5,000 Michigan foodservice and lodging establishments, has called on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to end the restaurant dining room closures on May 29, asserting restaurants should
V-E Day 75-years later
May 8, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News WATCH VIDEO Seven World War II war veterans, ages 96 to 100 came together with President Trump and his wife at Washington’s World War II Memorial on Friday for a wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the 75thanniversary of V-E Day.
Superintendent of Schools: ‘There is still so much good news to share’
May 8, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News As the state remains under lockdown with the challenged Governor extending her stay-at-home order and state of emergency to May 28- the Plymouth Canton Superintendent of Schools, facing an unpredictable future, looks for moments to celebrate with an uplifting press release
The Eagle to suspend print editions, publish online
May 7, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The temporary suspension of the print editions of The Eagle due to the economic impact of the coronavirus was announced today. The Eagle is a true family-run hometown newspaper that has faithfully served our community for 150 years. It’s more important now
Township will request millage on primary ballot
May 6, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Voters in Northville Township will be asked to approve a millage to fund police, EMS, fire, parks, recreation, senior and youth services on the Aug. 4 ballot. While the millage is an increase of .5 mill, that amount will be offset
Gov’s latest order may be the final blow for local business owners
May. 3, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Struggling Plymouth business owners are worried Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s unbridled executive power and refusal to talk or negotiate with the GOP-led legislature may wield the final blow to their already fragile enterprise, suffering since mid-March with the