Janai Stepp is seeking her first term as Plymouth Township Trustee.
Don Schnettler is seeking his first term as Plymouth Township Trustee.
Christopher Hull is seeking his first term as Plymouth Township Trustee.
Ever wonder how political yard signs and advertisements are funded? Take a look at Canton Township board candidates' campaign finance reports.
Some Plymouth Township candidates drawing big donations ahead of Aug. 7 primary.
Bentivolio, a candidate for Michigan's 11th Congressional District, had urged township to extend deadline for overseas absentee ballots.
Despite being snubbed by local big-time Republicans, Kerry Bentivolio (R-Milford) has picked up two national endorsements for his 11th Congressional campaign.
After Thaddeus McCotter decided to leave office early, voters are faced with a confusing voting season. Here's some basic info to help you sort it all out.
Canton Democrat demands ouster of House Speaker Jase Bolger, touts election reform proposals.
League of Women Voters Candidate Forum in Canton give candidates opportunity to discuss roads, recycling and budgets.
Top issues of the night include taxes, public safety and transparency in government.
Joe Bridgman is seeking re-election as Plymouth Township Clerk.
Richard Reaume is seeking re-election as supervisor of Plymouth Township.
State Senator from Canton plans discussion for divisive health care bill.
Board agenda included a proposal to limit use of township meeting space to homeowner associations and nonprofit organizations.
Plymouth Township Board of Trustees will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday — days before League of Women Voters' scheduled candidate forum — for vote on meeting room use policy
Holland Republican hones in on Sen. Debbie Stabenow's record on jobs, economy.
Shannon Price, a candidate for the Wayne County Commission, says in a news release the county commission should have power to remove its executive from office in 'extreme instances.'
Township faces $74 million in long-term health care costs for employees and retirees.
A DTE spokesperson tells The Detroit News an opt out fee proposal will be presented to the Michigan Public Service Commission.
Failed presidential bid, series of public blemishes preceded Friday's announcement.
Livonia Congressman says his priorities are to find a job and assist the state investigation into his 2012 petition filing.
U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-Livonia), who recently dropped write-in effort for re-election to Congress, penned self-deprecating comedic television script.
Meeting minutes show Plymouth Township Trustee Steve Mann missed more meetings than Township Clerk Joe Bridgman.
Rev. Drexel Morton of Canton, who serves as a pastor in Hartland, will enter the 2012 race as a write-in candidate.
The health care reform bill–dubbed "Obamacare" by opponents–was signed into law in March 2010 and has been under scrutiny by many–including 26 states that filed a lawsuit against it.
Candidates invited to meet with Patch editorial, advertising representatives to learn more about getting the most out of the site during campaign season.
The bills, including one sponsored by Sen. Patrick Colbeck (R-Canton), establish the Vulnerable Adult Medical Alert system and set guidelines for families dealing with abuse of seniors.
New system to offer warning ticket first, then parking fines for subsequent violations.
Wayne 11th Republican Committee unanimously endorses incumbent Plymouth Township clerk.
The ban on the synthetic drugs would go into effect on July 1.
The legislation strengthens penalties for first- and second-degree child abuse, creating additional penalties for additional offenses of child abuse.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Plymouth and Canton.
Those caught with synthetic drug can face misdemeanor charges.
Trustees unanimously accept ban of synthetic drug often sold as potpourri at stores and gas stations.
Trustees to consider emergency ban of synthetic hallucinogenic drugs at Tuesday meeting.
During a special meeting Tuesday night, the board voted to look into the specifics.
Transportation funding, mass transit among topics discussed at Plymouth Township Hall forum.
City reports several police incidents with bar on Ann Arbor Road.
City's spending plan for next fiscal year is $20.3 million.