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Plymouth Turns on Holiday Lights; Salvation Army Kicks Off Fundraiser
Salvation Army Plymouth Corps starts its Red Kettle Campaign while City of Plymouth lights boulevard trees in downtown Plymouth.
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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.
Salvation Army Plymouth Corps starts its Red Kettle Campaign while City of Plymouth lights boulevard trees in downtown Plymouth.
Here's what's going on today in Plymouth and Canton.
The following information was provided by the Plymouth Township Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
The following information was provided by the Plymouth Township Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Tree lighting, Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign kick off tonight at Kellogg Park.
Three events this week mark Veterans Day in Canton.
Election Day is over, but you can relive the excitement in these photos.
Here's what's going on today in Plymouth and Canton.
The following information was provided by the Canton Township Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
One killed in morning accident at Windsor Woods Apartments; Woman injured in accident at Michigan Avenue west of Canton Center Road.
Price beats out Democrat James Amar for County Commissioner.
A local breakdown of key races, according to municipality.
Charles Curmi joins incumbents on Plymouth Township Board of Trustees.
Dian Slavens wins re-election bid against Joe Barnabei.
Former school board president Sneideman, longtime township supervisor Yack join incumbents Pat Williams and John Anthony.
Candidates, campaign workers take to the phones, polling places to influence voters.
Marine mom, daughter vote together at Summit on the Park in Canton.
Bakery, other area businesses aim to make Election Day sweeter for local voters.
Share photos of your election journey today on Patch.
It's Election Day! Here's what you need to know today.