Community Corner
132-Year-Old Plymouth Building + More Ramp Closures on I-275
Also, schools add life-saving information to school ID cards for middle and high school students.

Happy Saturday, people of Plymouth-Canton! Let's get this day started off right. Here's everything worth knowing around Plymouth-Canton today.
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First, today's weather:
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Partly cloudy throughout the day. High: 80 Low: 54.
Here are the top stories today in Plymouth-Canton:
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- Schools add life-saving information to school ID cards for middle and high school students. (Hometown Life)
- Demolishing 132-year-old downtown Plymouth structure considered 'an option,' owner says
- Ramp closures On I-94, I-275 as part of rebuilding I-275 project. (CBS Detroit)
- Trial delayed for men accused of plotting to kidnap Whitmer due to massive amounts of evidence. (MLive.com)
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Today in Plymouth-Canton:
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- NDL: Foreign Film Series: Tel Aviv on Fire (2:00 PM)
Plymouth-Canton Patch Notebook
- Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy: "Students in Mrs. Vickers' 1st grade class had fun playing addition math games! Great job Pumas!!" (Facebook)
- Downtown Plymouth Michigan: "Join us today as the DIA unveils its wonderful gift to #DowntownPlymouth! (Facebook)
- Canton Farmers Market: "Another beautiful Sunday market is upon us! Did you know there are only 5 markets left in the 2021 Summer season?? Be sure to stop by to grab fresh, local goodies, a yummy lunch from StreetSalad food truck, and listen to the melodies of ..." (Facebook)
- Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy: "TODAY is Puma Pride Day!! Woo Hoo!! For $1.00 you can wear your Puma shirt (or solid yellow or blue shirt) and a school appropriate bottom. GO PUMAS!!" (Facebook)
- Canton Village Theater: "Opening Night for Little Shop of Horrors-The Musical is Tonight!! Be sure to check out the talented cast in the video! You don't have to miss out on the fun, tickets for tonight are still available. Order online, or over the phone at 734..." (Facebook)
- St. Michael Lutheran Church of Canton: "Looking for normal? Join us this weekend as we continue our Fall series, Finding Normal. Then stick around for a Fall Celebration, complete with food trucks, ice cream, free beverages, live music and kids' activities (pony rides, cakewal..." (Facebook)
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