Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation Monday that moves the immunization requirement from sixth grade to seventh grade.
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
A short list of closures and consequences related to the shutdown.
Wayne County’s Third Circuit Court moves to a one-step jury duty notification system at the end of September.
View Plymouth's public ballot for November’s election online now.
The bill would would make more low-income adults eligible for health insurance through the federal health care law.
Eric Kolke, a 17-year Canton police officer, joined Rep. Kurt Heise in an annual ceremony honoring first responders and Michigan residents killed in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Kristy Pagan will campaign to replace term-limited State Rep. Dian Slavens in the 21st State House District.
Rep. Kurt Heise has scheduled office hours in both communities on Sept. 9.
Make your home and environment safe by properly disposing of waste that is considered toxic, flammable or corrosive.
Sen. Patrick Colbeck, R-Canton, chose not to vote the first time the bill came up.
The task force will study the state of labor management relations among state and local governments.
U.S. Rep. Kerry Bentivolio tells supporters would like to submit articles of impeachment against President Barack Obama, according to reports.
Jim and Jennifer Dales plan to open The Post Plymouth Bistro in the former Rock Bar & Grill location.
The B.L.O.C.K. Youth and Teen Center will reopen at its new location, the Canton Administration Building, on Aug. 22.
Surveys must be completed by Aug. 31.
Plymouth's Liquor License Review Committee reviewed an application to transfer The Rock's liquor license to 408 Inc., which will be called The Post.
Office hours will take place Monday, Aug. 12 at both Plymouth City Hall and Plymouth Township Hall.
Jeanette Williams has been re-elected to the 2013 Executive Board as its secretary/treasurer for a two-year term.
The City of Plymouth will not purchase property from the First Church of Christ, Scientist at its current asking price.
An exact start date for the new library director has not been set.
Office hours will take place Friday at the Canton Administration Building from 1-2 p.m.
The Library Board of Trustees spent all day Saturday interviewing four finalists for the position.
The interviews will take place during a special meeting at the library on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. The public is welcome to attend.
Community members have flocked to Twitter to sound off on the landmark ruling.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy stated that the federal Defense of Marriage Act violated the Fifth Amendment.
Annual report indicates action is needed to improve the status of the state's children.
Lt. Gov. Brian Calley signed four bills on Tuesday preventing future money from being diverted in voter-approved millage proposals.
The first two false fire alarms in a calendar year will remain at no charge, but fines increase for each additional false alarm.
A new ordinance would limit the number of garage sales to three a year.
Plymouth-Canton Schools already use the Common Core Standards to design the curriculum.
The City of Plymouth will host an open house on May 22.
The Canton state representative and two of her colleagues are promoting a package of bills that supports women's health.
The Detroit House of Corrections property was obtained by Plymouth Township in 2011.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 for the special election. Plymouth and Canton voters can see their ballots and find their voting location before they hit the polls.
Plymouth and Canton communities will decide whether Plymouth-Canton Community Schools will get a $114.4 million bond issue to build a new middle school and upgrade technology, facilities and buses.
The polls close Tuesday at 8 p.m. and we'll report the election results as they come in.
Candidates must have submitted their petitions by 4 p.m. on May 14 and must be registered Plymouth voters with the valid signatures of 25-40 registered voters.
Trustees Bob Doroshewitz and Chuck Curmi opposed the resolution to issue a public notice of the township's intent to issue the capital improvement bonds.
Plymouth Township Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m.