Plymouth-Canton, MI|News|
Superintendent Touts Plymouth-Canton Achievements in State of the District Address
Jeremy Hughes: 'Our program here at (PCEP) is the best college prep program in the state of Michigan.'
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I am the local editor for Rochester-Rochester Hills Patch and Macomb Township Patch. I served as editor of Plymouth-Canton Patch from May 2011-March 2013 and have been editor of Rochester-Rochester Hills Patch since April 2013.
I came to Patch in 2011 after two years of living and working in Port Huron, where I served as a copy editor, paginator and blogger for the Port Huron Times Herald.
A lifelong Michigander, I was raised in Fenton. I cut my teeth as a reporter working for the Tri-County Times in Fenton, where I covered the Fenton and Linden school districts, as well as Fenton, Fenton Township, Holly, Linden, Rose Township and Tyrone Township government and community affairs.
I am a journalism graduate from the University of Michigan-Flint and was managing editor of the Michigan Times, its student newspaper.
Jeremy Hughes: 'Our program here at (PCEP) is the best college prep program in the state of Michigan.'
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Bill would offer grace period for small businesses to correct violations of regulations.
Joan Noricks says she'll focus on 'family and personal pursuits.'
Plymouth-Canton administrator Brodie Killian makes cut of five finalists.
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Registration open Feb. 25-28 at Hoben Elementary.
The following information was provided by Plymouth Township Police. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
The following information was provided by the Plymouth Township Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.
Here are some recently sold homes in Plymouth and Canton.
Bakery closes doors in downtown Plymouth.
Retailer to close by the end of March.
Whalers at home today, in Sarnia on Monday.
The following information was provided by Plymouth Township Police. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Film by Plymouth Township screenwriter Jim Burnstein and loosely based on experience of Plymouth Mayor Pro Tem Mike Wright available to watch before theatrical release.
Police uncover large quantity of marijuana after receiving tip of suspicious activity.