On Monday evening, members of the Plymouth City Council approved the resolution establishing the date and time for Halloween Trick-or-Treating in the residential neighborhoods.
The resolution states, “WHEREAS, the month of October is drawing near, bringing with it crisp fall nights, colorful leaves, and thoughts of winter.” It says the end of the month historically brings with it a host of younger citizens parading along the streets of the City of Plymouth dressed as ghosts, goblins, witches, clowns, and other frightful creatures for the long-established practice of Trick-or-Treating.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety unanimously approved the resolution setting Trick or Treat for Thursday, October 31st, from 5 to 7 p.m.
Kroger members can now redeem Points for dollars off groceries in-store and online
Marshall County Commissioners unanimously approve Agrivoltaics definition in Zoning Ordinance
Plymouth City Council approves additional appropriations for public safety building planning and Opioid Settlement Funds
Plymouth man faces multiple felony charges after fake bomb threat at Michigan Music and Racing Festival
Inwood United Methodist Church hosts annual Homemade Ice Cream Social this Saturday
Local Students Bring Aladdin to Life at The REES Theatre
Culver Historical Society to present "Bicentennial Culver" this Saturday at Culver Public Library
Congressman Yakym, Scholten introduce bipartisan resolution in support of “National Boys & Girls Club Week”
