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Canton Credit Union Plans Stall Over Exterior Brick Color + 2 Open House In Plymouth

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Morning, everybody! I'm back in your inbox this warm morning with everything you need to know about what's happening in town. Follow along for the latest...


First, today's weather:

Breezy with partial sunshine. High: 93 Low: 69.


Here are the top stories in Plymouth-Canton today:

  1. The brick color of the former Canton Township bank building has stalled plans to turn the building into a credit union. Before the the former Huntington Bank building at 44530 Ford Road can be used, plans say the building needs some modifications, including its exterior color. (Hometown Life)
  2. 2 Open Houses To Scope In The Plymouth-Canton Area. (Plymouth-Canton Patch)
  3. James and Jennifer Crumbley filed an appeal in the Michigan Court of Appeals late Monday after an Oakland County judge refused to squash charges against them. The couple also asked the court to overrule the judge and block all evidence of their son's state of mind before the shooting, including his journal and texts if the trial proceeds. (Rochester Hills Patch)

Today in Plymouth-Canton:

  • Thursday Night LIVE- C3 and the Third Generation Band (6:30 PM)

From my notebook:

  • Plymouth District Library: "Find yourself at the Plymouth District Library without your reading glasses? No worries! You can borrow a pair at the main floor or upper floor help desk (disinfected after each use.) We're happy to help... no "lion"!" (Plymouth District Library via Facebook)
  • Canton Chamber: "Join us next week for our next MastHERmind event about women's personal safety and cyber security! Click here to register: https://conta.cc/3PunGJV" (Canton Chamber via Facebook)
  • Canton Farmers Market: "Two days left of pre-sale beer tickets for Rally on Ridge! Visit www.cantonfun.org/register and search Rally on Ridge - Advance tickets: 5 for $15 - Vouchers must be presented at ticket booth - Event day on-site tickets: 1 for $5 or 5 fo..." (Canton Farmers Market via Facebook)
  • Canton Dog Park: "Share with us your fun summer experiences! #RiseUpJuly #CantonParksRiseUp" (Canton Dog Park via Facebook)

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Dylan Siwicki

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