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New Sculpture In Kellogg Park + New Budget To Prevent Floods
Also, an ex-Northville schools administrator receives a one-day prison sentence.

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First, today's weather:
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Rain throughout the day. High: 56 Low: 48.
Here are the top stories in Plymouth-Canton today:
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- Dazzling Plymouth-themed sculpture in Kellogg Park finally unveiled after months of delays. (Hometown Life)
- Ex-Northville schools administrator receives 1-day prison sentence, supervised release, fine. (Hometown Life)
- New budget targets tens of millions for clean water, flood prevention programs. (The Detroit News)
- Taylor student, 15, arrested after allegedly threatening to shoot security officer. (The Detroit Free Press)
- Jill Biden visiting Michigan to discuss safely reopening schools. (MLive.com)
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Today in Plymouth-Canton:
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- Wayne County, Michigan: "The Wayne County Emergency Rental Assistance program will have a dedicated webpage at www.waynecounty.com/rentalassi... that will house all of the program’s information as well as the application for landlords and tenants." (Facebook)
- Pheasant Run Golf Club: "Due to the saturated conditions and continued rain in the forecast Pheasant Run will be closed today 9/22." (Facebook)
- Canton Chamber: "The Canton Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to offering business growth and development opportunities to our membership while providing a resource to our community as a whole. (Facebook)
- New Morning School, Plymouth: "Need to learn more about our 46th Auction, an online event from March 11-13, 2022? Everything you need is here!" (Facebook)
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