On Thursday, Feb. 17 at 8 a.m., Wayne County’s chief medical and health officer, Dr. Avani Sheth, rescinded the mask mandate for K-12 schools, effective immediately.
The mask mandate in Wayne County...
The holiday season is an infamous time for consumer spending. In 2019 alone, holiday sales surpassed 1 trillion dollars according to CloudWays. And every household spent an average of 1,536 dollars on...
High school can offer students many opportunities: honing one’s athleticism through sports, discovering interests with classes and creating social connections through clubs.
But COVID-19...
It’s been another long day for the employees at the Starbucks on Merriman road in Romulus, Michigan. The doors are locked and some of the lights in the cafe are turned off, signaling the 7 p.m. close...
“The pandemic hit them [children] at key development sites in their life,” Bridget Kocurek, counselor at Canton High School, said.
During and after quarantine for COVID-19, more clubs and programs...
“It's very hard to find adults that are willing to be here [Jersey Mike’s Subs],” says Hayleigh Ford, general manager of Jersey Mike’s Subs in Canton on 42448 Ford Road.
Teenagers in Michigan...
Michigan voters are preparing to select their next governor on November 8, 2022, and campaign season is entering full swing.
The race currently stands at a virtual tie between incumbent Democrat Gretchen...
Gavin French, Social Media Editor
• January 14, 2022
One of the first noticeable things when entering the Salem High School visitor parking lot is the 6 foot 12 inch, thousand pound Salem Rock. However, the Rock does not look like any ordinary gray boulder....
According to members of Plymouth-Canton Education Park’s Park Players Theatre Company, the organization seems to be putting the “drama” in drama club.
“Tensions are high, a huge mystery was...
A chain-link fence encloses a swath of school buses, and the Durham School Services building is only a few steps away. A large banner attached to this fence beckons interested individuals to become school...
As a 14-year-old kid playing drums in his parents’ basement, Executive Director of Communications for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools (P-CCS), Nick Brandon, longed for a space where he could practice...
For choir students across the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park (P-CEP), December 1 marks the start of a bright season of spreading holiday cheer through song. After a year-long hiatus from live caroling...
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