Plymouth-Canton, MI|Press Release|
Starkweather Home Learning Highlight
Teenagers love their phones and apps such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram where users create videos and use other electronic sources.
Teenagers love their phones and apps such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram where users create videos and use other electronic sources.
P-CCS is hiring two Elementary Art Teachers.
Learning in a remote setting can be stressful for students and can sometimes make it difficult to understand lessons.
Starting Tuesday, Jan. 19, residents can schedule an appointment to have Dearborn Fire Department staff install smoke detectors.
As the new year begins, resolve to take the Downtown Dearborn Pick Up Pledge from January 22-31.
On Tuesday, the Grand Rapids City Commission kicked off its new legislative year focusing on job and housing creation.
Farmington is seeking a qualified individual or entity to conduct a study of the potential opportunities for the use of the mansion.
All applicants who successfully complete the academy will graduate in fall 2021.
How do you effectively teach culinary arts in a remote environment?
P-CCS is hiring Healthcare Technicians at the middle and high school level.
Residents can continue to take advantage of extended hours for one convenient option for paying City bills.
The Royal Oak Commission for the Arts will hold a meeting at 7:30p.m. on Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Members of the public can contact members of the historic district study committee by contacting the staff liaison.
The Royal Oak Fire Civil Service Commission will hold a meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday.
A Huron County man who crashed his snowmobile in Chippewa County earlier this month died Jan. 8 at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.
Here are some learning highlights from East Middle School.
Keeping students engaged in a remote setting can be challenging for teachers.
The ice carving competition will take place on W. 4th Street on Saturday, January 16th from 11 am - 2 pm.
The Dearborn Administrative Center, the 19th District Court, and all branches of the Dearborn Public Library will be closed on Monday.
With so much going on in the world these days, do you need a different perspective than what you are finding in the books you usual read?