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Plymouth Ice Festival + Plymouth Jewelry Store Closes
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Happy Tuesday, neighbors! Here's everything you need to know about what's happening today.
First, today's weather:
Clouds giving way to some sun. High: 26 Low: 24.
Here are the top stories today in Plymouth-Canton:
- Plymouth Ice Festival returns this weekend for 40th annual event. (WDIV ClickOnDetroit)
- Downtown Plymouth's Delta Diamond closing its doors after nearly 50 years in business. (Hometown Life)
- PCCS : Next COVID-19 Test Pickup Date Is Wednesday, Feb. 9 From 4 P.M. To 6 P.M. At East MS. (Press Release Desk)
- Michigan women up to program-record No. 4 in AP Top 25 poll. (WXYZ)
- Cardinal gymnastics team compete at Plymouth Canton Invitational. (WTVB)
Today in Plymouth-Canton:
- Board of Trustees Meeting - Charter Township of Plymouth (7:00 PM)
- Contemporary Books Discussion Group - Plymouth District Library (7:30 PM)
From my notebook:
- Canton MSD: "We're hearing from many of you that Canton Center between Ford and Warren has potholes again. Our number one ask during our Lansing visit, pictured below, was to get funding to fix this road as soon as possible. It is also the number one..." (Facebook)
- New Morning School, Plymouth: "Reminder: An in-person Open House runs from 9:30 am to 1 pm Tuesday for those looking to learn more about New Morning School. Questions? Call 734-420-3331." (Facebook)
- Canton Village Theater: ""Radium Girls" written by D.W. Gregory and presented by Evalino Productions opens this weekend at The Village Theater's Biltmore Studio. In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity, and luminous watches th..." (Facebook)
- Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy: "Welcome back Pumas! TODAY is 90's day!!!! Wear your overalls, flannels, baggie jeans, turtlenecks and more! Have fun and be creative! Can't wait to see our scholars in their 90's apparel!!" (Facebook)
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— Dylan Siwicki
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