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Canton's Plan To Connect Sidewalks + 5 New Plymouth-Canton Properties

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Hello, everybody. I'm back in your inbox this morning with the most important things happening in town. Let's have at it.


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Now, today's weather:

A t-shower in spots; humid. High: 87 Low: 73.


Here are the top stories today in Plymouth-Canton:

  1. Canton Township officials plan to connect roughly 54 miles of missing sidewalks to make the community more pedestrian friendly, according to a report from Hometown Life. (Plymouth-Canton Patch)
  2. See five new properties for sale in and around the Plymouth-Canton Area. (Plymouth-Canton Patch)
  3. After a judge extended a restraining order Wednesday barring county prosecutors from enforcing a 1931 ban on abortion, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer again urged the Michigan Supreme Court to decide if the state's constitution protects the right to an abortion. (Michigan Patch)

Today in Plymouth-Canton:


From my notebook:

  • City of Plymouth: "City Municipal Services workers were busy and working into the night as the storm hit. Most roads in city are now open thanks to quick work by our crews. Municipal Services will be back collecting and chipping brush starting at 7:00 am T..." (City of Plymouth via Facebook)
  • Canton Farmers Market: "Take part in this fun selfie contest by visiting any of the 5 DIA art reproductions around Canton, take a selfie, and post it on social media using the hashtag #CantonInsideOut for a chance to win some awesome prizes! See below for more ..." (Canton Farmers Market via Facebook)
  • New Morning School, Plymouth: "Our combined K-1 classroom provides the best possible environment to challenge our young learners in a truly nurturing setting. Discover how this benefits your kindergartener or first grader. We have limited openings; contact Joan@NewMor..." (New Morning School, Plymouth via Facebook)

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Dylan Siwicki

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