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Ron Edwards shoots down Central Middle School PARC project

Jan. 24, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE.   Plymouth Township trustees voted 5-2 last week against participating in a feasibility study for a Plymouth Arts and Recreation Complex (PARC) proposed at the 18-acre site of Central Middle School in the city. This was the second request from PARC supporter Don Soenen, who

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Weather Outlook

Jan. 23, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE.   Bitterly cold conditions Tonight and Friday. Gusty winds to bring drifting snow Friday.   Another Wind Chill Advisory is in effect.   Snow and blowing snow will develop Friday, continuing into Friday night. 1 to 3 inches of snow will be possible across the

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Target Red Card

Jan. 22, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE.   Target’s massive credit card breach began on Nov. 27, as shoppers prepared to swarm Target’s nearly 1,800 U.S. stores on Black Friday weekend. It wasn’t long before fraudulent transactions involving the stolen card numbers started showing up. Monday, Police in South Texas arrested two

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School Bus

Jan. 21, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE.   Two Northville teachers have resigned following an investigation by the district into unusually low test scores of a group of students at Northville High School. Resignations from special education teacher Lynn Traxler and Jennifer Warnock were accepted by a unanimous vote of the members

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Winter Art

Jan. 20, 2014  Plymouth Voice.   A PURE MICHIGAN WINTER BEGINS WITH YOU   Ann Arbor Restaurant Week Now-January 17 Ann Arbor Great Skate Winterfest January 18-19 Grand Rapids North American International Auto Show 2014 January 18-26 Detroit Snowfest 2014 January 22-27 Frankenmuth Grand Rapids Camper, Travel & RV Show

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Ron Edwards L with Kurt Heise

Ron Edwards, Plymouth Township Treasurer with State Rep Kurt Heise, R-Plymouth and Plymouth Township at Gov. Rick Snyder’s annual State of the State speech last Thursday.   Jan. 20, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE.   Politicians Rep. Kurt Heise, R-Plymouth and Plymouth Township Treasurer, Ron Edwards posed for photographs in Lansing while

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Plymouth Concerned Citizens

Plymouth Concerned Citizens, a rapidly expanding ad-hoc group of residents and business people from the Plymouth and Plymouth Township Community meet each month at the Plymouth Library to share information and discuss critical issues. They continually update and publish important information on their website. www.plymouthconcernedcitizens.com

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PARC

Plymouth’s PARC Committee anticipates record attendance at this their 2nd public meeting. The Penn Theatre capacity is 400. The plan to convert Plymouth-Canton School District-Middle School property to an entertainment and recreation complex was thwarted by the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees when a majority of board members voted for an autonomous relationship

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Mark Wendel and Richard Reaume

Plymouth Township Supervisor Richard Reaume directs Fire Chief Mark Wendel at Tuesday’s Board of Trustees Meeting prior to the board announcing their acceptance of the SAFER grant Jan. 15, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Re-opening Lake Pointe’s shuttered Station 2 still not resolved Updated Earlier this month the board announced they would

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Heroic Scouts

Honored for their heroic actions were scouts Nicholas R. Armstrong, left, Scott M. Davison, Erica C. Bingham, Jacqueline S. McCormick, Michael D. Fluegemann and Alan H. Deal. Jan. 16, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE.   Six members of two Scouting Units chartered by Our Lady of Good Counsel (OLGC) Catholic Church in

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