Plymouth Michigan
Trial starts in murder of former township resident
Mar. 27, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. The man accused of the murder and dismemberment of former Plymouth Township resident Kaitlin Hehir, William Dhondt, went on trial Monday in Oakland County Circuit Court. Dhondt, 29, a former restaurant worker, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of his 29-year-old girlfriend,
All 24 Plymouth liquor licenses approved
UPDATED Plymouth’s newest restaurant-bar, Aqua Fine Dining, will open within the next week said owner-operator Vitor Nikollbibaj at a special Monday meeting of the Plymouth Liquor License Review Committee to review his plan of operation. Nikollbibaj’s new venture will not increase the City of Plymouth’s 24 current liquor license holders
Ambulance company employees seek union vote
Feb. 10, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Ultimately, we just want a seat at the table. We want a voice. Workers from Huron Valley Ambulance Company (HVA), the ambulance service company that provides services to Plymouth and Plymouth Township, have filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
Museum exhibit features two centuries of American fashion
Feb. 10, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. The Plymouth Historical Museum announced their new exhibit-Project Vintage Runway, patterned after the TV series, Project Runway. The exhibit will open Jan. 29 and run through Jun 9. The exhibit showcases American men’s and women’s fashion over nearly two centuries, 1820-1970. In keeping with
Bank robber facing second term in prison
Feb. 8, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The Canton man who changed his plea from not guilty to guilty of robbing a Plymouth Township bank last July will spend two to 20 years in prison. Michael J. Stachowski, 34, was sentenced Wednesday by Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Bruce Morrow. Stachowski
New fire agreement could benefit entire area
Wayne-Westland Fire Chief Michael Reddy, Jr. announcing details of fire department merger in Inkster this January Jan. 29, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion By: Susan Willett, Publisher Associated Newspapers of Michigan Other attempts, in other communities, have failed miserably due to the immature, power- hungry and ego
Target breach tied to outdated technology, arrests in Texas
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
2 teachers resign after test score investigation
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
More reasons to love Pure Michigan in winter
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
Conspicuous political friends get together
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