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4 Ways to Give Your Week a Boost in Plymouth and Canton
Here are four events to help fuel your week in Plymouth and Canton.

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Here are four events to help fuel your week in Plymouth and Canton.

Police said the 23-year-old woman was carrying a gun in her car that belonged to a friend who left it there.
Many local Plymouth and Canton nonprofits were among those to receive grants from the program this summer.
The Plymouth-Canton Marching Band scored another win at the Lamphere Marching Band Invitational Oct. 5.
Residents can share their questions or concerns with Gov. Rick Snyder's office during a visit to the Plymouth Coffee Bean.
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The After Dark teen club is scheduled to open its doors Saturday for an after-Homecoming party.
Tires were stolen off of two Ford vehicles between Oct. 2 and Oct. 3, police said.
DRESS will host a Happy Hour event at Sean O'Callaghan's Friday from 6 to 9 p.m.
Columbus Day is on Monday, Oct. 14 this year.
78 Canton residents took part in this year's events and brought home a total of 57 medals.
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Canton is divided into areas that are classified as either closed or restricted for hunting and the Canton Police Department will strictly enforce all state and local hunting ordinances for the 2013 hunting season.
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