Plymouth Michigan News
School district facing $6 million shortfall
Superintendent, Michael Meissen, Plymouth Canton Community Schools Jun. 12, 2015 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Meissen: “We are at a critical point where there are no reserve funds…” Members of the Plymouth Canton Community School District Board of Education and district administrators currently face a $6 million
Plymouth Concerned Citizens Meeting
Plymouth Concerned Citizens Meeting, Guest Speaker Shannon Price
Resident trash surveys due by June 12
Jun. 8, 2015 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News According to a Plymouth Township Newsletter/Survey mailed to 8600 households this week township officials are inquiring resident’s choices before they make their final decision on the details of a new seven-year solid waste trash-hauling contract that will cost taxpayers approximately $10,836,000.
Teen accused of murder plot offered deal
Roksana Sikorsk and her then attorney Leslie Posner was escorted into the 35th District Courtroom for a preliminary exam by a Plymouth Township police officer last October. Photo by Don Howard. Jun. 5, 2015 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Prosecutors have offered a pleas deal to the 15-year old
Canton Police seek help with ID of fraud suspect
Jun. 5, 2015 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Canton Police is asking for assistance in identifying a fraud suspect pictured in a surveillance photo. The unidentified man is suspected of using a cloned debit card to make purchases in a local Canton store. Anyone with information as to his identity is
Police presence prompts concern
Police officer stationed at door of Plymouth Township Board Meeting in April Jun. 5, 2015 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Several residents who attended the regular Plymouth Township Board of Trustees meeting last week were surprised at what they described as an “increased police presence”
Heroes -Northville responders honored for saving life
Northville Township Director of Public Safety John Werth, right, praised the heroic work of the team of first responders who saved Danielle Teper’s life. Fire Chief Richard Marinucci was also on hand during the award presentation. Photos by Don Howard Jun. 3, 2015 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News