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Novi Schools Investigating Student Complain + 20 Local Restaurants

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Happy Saturday, neighbors! Here's everything you need to know to get this day started. Here's what's happening in town today.


First, today's weather:

Clouds giving way to some sun. High: 83 Low: 64.


Here are the top stories in Plymouth-Canton today:

  1. Novi school board president says district investigating student complaint against board member. (Hometown Life)
  2. Detroit Riverwalk named best riverwalk in America for 2nd straight year. (WXYZ)
  3. 20 restaurants that have opened — and reopened — in the Detroit area in 2022. (Detroit Metro Times)
  4. Detroit nonprofit helps set new Guinness World Record for watering plants. (WDIV)

Today in Plymouth-Canton:

  • Canton Cleanup - City of Canton - Environmental & Public Works (8:00 AM)

From my notebook:

  • Plymouth District Library: "Looking for some respite? PDL Director, Shauna, recommends Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May. "A moving personal narrative shot through with lessons from literature, mythology, and the natural w..." (Facebook)
  • Canton Chamber: "What a night! The Canton Chamber's First Bourbon Un-barreled event was simply amazing. Thank you to Jack Demmer Ford our Major Sponsor and to Silvios for hosting us. The food was awesome. If you have not been to Silvios, make sure to che..." (Facebook)
  • Plymouth High School Girls Lacrosse: "Game day! Tonight's game is Varsity only. Girls pulled the W last night, come cheer them on to another victory! vs. East Lansing 6:00pm P-CEP West Turf field #plymouthwildcats #phsathletics #plymouthhighschool #girlslacros..." (Facebook)
  • Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy: "TODAY is Puma Pride Day!! All scholars are encouraged to wear their Puma shirts (or a solid yellow or solid blue shirt) with a school appropriate bottom for $1.00 to celebrate being a Puma at PSCA! GO PUMAS!" (Facebook)

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Dylan Siwicki

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