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Fireworks Return To Canton + 6 Mile At I-275 Remains Closed
Also, UPS is hiring more than 1,300 seasonal workers around Metro Detroit.

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Rain throughout the day. High: 75 Low: 53.
Here are the top stories today in Plymouth-Canton:
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- Professional fireworks are returning to Canton skies for first time since 2019 Liberty Fest. On Sept. 24, full-fledged fireworks will explode over Canton Township for the first time in over 26 months. (Hometown Life)
- UPS in Livonia on Schoolcraft Road is hiring 1,300 seasonal positions in metro Detroit ahead of holiday season. (WXYZ)
- 6 Mile Over I-275 in Livonia will remain closed until Thursday. After that, 5 Mile will close through the Fall. (Patch)
- Northville goes old school for annual Heritage Festival with Victorian parade and vintage baseball. (Detroit Metro Times)
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Today in Plymouth-Canton:
- Picture Day! - Smith (12:00 a.m.)
- Virtual Game Club! - Plymouth District Library (9:00 a.m.)
- Library Board Meeting - Plymouth District Library (7:30 p.m.)
- School Picture Day - Gallimore (8:55 p.m.)
Plymouth-Canton Patch Notebook
- Canton Dog Park: "Howl at the Moon is back!! Join us at the Canton Dog Park on Saturday, October 2nd from 6-8pm!" (Facebook)
- St. Michael Lutheran Church of Canton: "St. Michael Sunday School Balloon Launch! There was such a great turn out! We are so happy to have all of these smiling faces registered for Sunday School! If your children would like to join us this year please give us a call at 734-459..." (Facebook)
- Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy: "In Mrs. Adams' fourth grade class, they put their knowledge to the test and worked on changing electrical energy to light and sound energy! Way to go, Ryan!" (Facebook)
- New Morning School, Plymouth: "Our middle school students face new challenges in STEM class. Here, they are attempting to build the tallest towers possible using index cards. We have limited openings in our middle school classroom. (Facebook)
- Michigan State Youth Soccer Association, Inc.: "Attention Class of 2022, MSYSA is now accepting applications for MSYSA College Scholarships & the Adalin Farnum ODP Scholarship. The last day to submit applications is: Nov. 1, 2021. (Facebook)
- Michigan State Youth Soccer Association, Inc.: "Have you submitted your entry for US Youth Soccer’s goal or save of the year? Here is another clip of Michigan’s finest! (Facebook)
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