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Wayne County Recovery + An Anderson Survivor Wants Meeting
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Happy Tuesday, people of Plymouth-Canton! Let's get you all caught up to start today off on an informed note.
First, today's weather:
A couple of morning showers. High: 72 Low: 58.
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Here are the top stories in Plymouth-Canton today:
- Wayne County recovery expected to be strong but uneven, according to U-M economic study. (University of Michigan News)
- Livonia mayor and council are at odds over how to address nondiscrimination needs in city. (Hometown Life)
- An Anderson survivor is adamant about meeting with the UM president and Board of Regents. (Detroit News)
- Following blackface incident, Professor Bright Sheng takes step back from teaching SMTD composition course. (Michigan Daily)
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Today in Plymouth-Canton:
- Board of Trustees Meeting - Charter Township of Plymouth (7:00 p.m.)
- Contemporary Books Discussion Group - Plymouth District Library (7:30 p.m.)
Plymouth-Canton Patch Notebook
- Canton Therapeutic Recreation: "We had the best day today-thank you to all who played ball or helped out behind the scenes! (Facebook)
- New Morning School, Plymouth: "Among the recent projects in STEM, our elementary students learned about potential and kinetic energy by building roller coasters." (Facebook)
- Plymouth District Library: "We're celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day with books by and about Indigenous People! (Facebook)
- Canton Farmers Market: "This Sunday at the Market the Canton Cares Fund is hosting a Chili Cookoff! All the proceeds go right back into our community supporting, youth, seniors, veterans, therapeutic recreation and more!" (Facebook)
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