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EMU Will Review Two Fraternities + Pumpkin Patches
Also, a Michigan doctor in Troy aires his grievances about unvaccinated COVID-19 patients.

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Partly cloudy throughout the day. High: 83 Low: 63.
Here are the top stories today in Plymouth-Canton:
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- Biggest pumpkin patch farms close to Plymouth-Canton. (Patch)
- Eastern Michigan will review 2 fraternities at center of sexual assault cases. (Detroit Free Press)
- New Plymouth-Canton Schools cleaning firm is struggling to find staff. (Hometown Life)
- This Troy doctor goes to Facebook with his frustrations in seeing COVID-19 patients die because they were unvaccinated. (Bridge)
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- Canton Chamber: "We appreciate everyone who joined us at our first annual Margaritaville Golf Outing! Special thanks to our sponsors of the event BOVITZ CPA, P.C. and Mannik Smith Group! Big thank you to Jacob Matthew Jewelers for sponsoring the Margar..." (Facebook)
- Rotary Club of Plymouth, MI: "Women of Rotary luncheon! Great ideas for service were shared, and another luncheon is forthcoming!" (Facebook)
- Michigan State Youth Soccer Association, Inc.: "Congratulations to our 2007 ODP girls who are heading to Florida for Inter-Regionals! (Facebook)
- South Canton Scholars Charter Academy: "Tomorrow, Thursday 9/16, is college shirt day!" (Facebook)
- Plymouth District Library: "A large variety of magazines can be found at the Plymouth District Library – a great community resource for information and entertainment. Individuals, businesses, and organizations may "adopt a magazine" by donating the annual subscript..." (Facebook)
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