Plymouth Voice
I-96 Road Project starts next week
WATCH VIDEO FOR MORE INFORMATION Mar. 28, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. The 40 year-old portion of the I-96 freeway that runs through Livonia and Redford Township has reached its life expectancy and is scheduled for a complete reconstruction starting next week. It was originally constructed in 1971. The long anticipated project
Local florist takes top honor
Victor West of Plymouth displays his first-place winning floral arrangement Mar. 28, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Surprise win When the results of the “Surprise Surprise” category were announced at the Great Lakes Floral Expo two weeks ago, Victor West was one of the most ‘surprised” members of
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,
Drawing the line
Mar. 27, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “Local artist honored among illustrators of the year for 2014” Kirbi Fagan of Plymouth obviously made the right choice in her career. Fagan, 23, only left Plymouth to attend the Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids where she obtained her
Building proposal heard by council
Mar. 26, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Northville city officials took no action regarding a proposed 30,000 to 40,000-square-foot, four-story building on the south side of Cady Street, just east of Center. A development group including associate real estate broker Andrew Daily architects Dave Mielock and Greg Presley and Realtor Patti
Choice of Canton for new facility was wise
Mar. 25, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion “We think the federal task force assigned with making this decision did a fine job in choosing Canton” When we first heard about the new research facility coming to Canton Township, we have to admit to a little attitude. Because, to
Township businesses may be paying exempted tax
Mar. 24, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Curmi: “I want small business to receive their rightful exemptions. I want to make sure business people are not leaving money on the table,” Plymouth Township officials failed to follow the instructions of the state treasury department regarding new personal property
Blood Drive at Plymouth City Hall
Mar. 21, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. The American Red Cross is sponsoring a blood drive at the Plymouth City Hall on Monday, Mar. 24th. There is a great need for blood resources and every pint helps meet the critical demand in our area. Public Welcome. Walk-ins also welcome Visit www.redcrossblood.org
Meet local author at book signing event
Mar. 19, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Author Beverly Dunn will be at the Plymouth District Library on Mar. 29 to sign her new book Marriage, Incarcerated, from 1:00 p.m to 3:00 p.m. Married to an abusive man for eight years, what does a woman do upon discovering he has
Plymouth Township faces Whistleblower lawsuit
Mar. 18, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. DeFrain resigned and subsequently filed suit which was settled out of court with a $50,000 payment Following the out-of-court cash settlement of a discrimination lawsuit with one police office, the sergeant who was her former supervisor has filed a Whistleblower lawsuit against Plymouth