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Five Things You Need to Know in Plymouth — Nov. 14, 2011

Here are five things everyone should know today.

Above: An interactive live traffic map is provided to assist with your morning commute.

1. Lowest fuel price is $3.34

Commuting to work this morning? The cheapest fuel price is $3.34. Here is the station with the best price, according to www.michigangasprices.com:

  • Marathon, 402 N Mill St

2. Plan ahead: Red Ryder Christmas exhibit open at museum

The has a nice holiday gift that opened to the public Nov. 9: "A Red Ryder Christmas Story."

Or, to paraphrase Darrin McGavin's Mr. Parker in the now-classic film A Christmas Story: "It's a major exhibit." And it's certainly more appealing than rabbit pajamas.

"A Red Ryder Christmas Story" will run through Dec. 31, and is chock-full of nostalgia surrounding the beloved 1983 movie and Jean Shepherd's stories, from which the film is based.

Museum hours are 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $5 for adults, and $2 for students 6-17.

3. Three Cities Art Club exhibit on display

Eleven members of the Three Cities Art Club will have their work on display at the Plymouth Community Arts Council through Nov. 29. Watercolor, acrylic, oil, colored pencil and photography media are all represented. A number of the artists have won awards in area competitions, and several pieces will be for sale.
 
Exhibit hours are Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call (734) 416-4278 for further information.

4. City Commission organizational meeting tonight

The Plymouth City Commission will have an organizational meeting tonight at its commission chambers at . The commission will welcome new members and , Tuesday.

5. Sunday's winning lotto numbers

Here are Sunday's winning lottery numbers, via the Michigan Lottery website:

  • Daily 3 Midday: 394
  • Daily 3 Evening: 952
  • Daily 4 Midday: 2578
  • Daily 4 Evening: 9427
  • Keno:
    03 07 11 16 19 22 24
    25 33 42 43 45 50 51
    62 65 67 70 71 74 76
    77
  • Fantasy 5: 6 23 24 31 33. Today's jackpot is estimated at $274,000.
  • Mega Millions: 02 16 22 29 50 27, Megaplier: 4x. Next drawing is Tuesday, where the jackpot is $30 million.
  • Classic Lotto 47: 05 16 27 42 44 45. Wednesday's jackpot is estimated at $4.1 million.
  • Powerball: 4 35 36 51 56 8. Power Play: 5x. Wednesday's estimated jackpot is $46 million.

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Nan Cooper June 13, 2013 at 10:08 am
books for sale? Where and when?
Bruce June 14, 2013 at 07:21 am
Informal garage sale
No Train Horn (U.S. DOT signage)
NL June 10, 2013 at 11:52 am
Yru, That is an astute observation. Stated differently, the number of potential buyers (demand) isRead More decreased, which in turn decreases the property values and taxable values that the city's revenue is largely based on. For further information on this including economists' studies on the subject, impact on real estate and appraisals, and economic development please consider spending a few minutes at the Plymouth Quiet Zones website, which you can access via the petition.
Brad Jensen June 11, 2013 at 08:23 am
Purchase a home within the distance in which the train horn can be heard? You mean in Plymouth? IRead More live many blocks from the train and still find the noise disturbing. Noise pollution is something that effects everyone in the community. Some noise is unavoidable, however this is one instance where it is entirely avoidable. The auto industry spends millions to make cars and trucks run quieter and then we have trains with ear-piercing horns in the middle of the night. Doesn't make sense to me.
Cindy lungers June 11, 2013 at 07:01 pm
Even if there was a no horn time between 11pm to 5 am would be a great improvement. I'm all aboutRead More safety, but honestly..have would seen plymouth streets between those hours? Besides, the cross bars are still down and the safety bells still ring when trains are in the vicinity.i would love to attend a community meeting regarding this.