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Plymouth Volunteer Ambulance Corps Honors Local Police Officer
Local police officer Christopher Latimer earns January's PVAC Proud Award.

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Local police officer Christopher Latimer earns January's PVAC Proud Award.

Knights of Columbus recognizes students for participation in contest.
Community services planning to upgrade park with four-year, phased project for the city.
Park opened for ice skating Friday, with veteran skaters and families enjoying the winter fun.
21st Annual gala will be held May 3 at the Aqua Turf Club.
“Baby’s First Painting” activity to be held on Feb. 11.
Investigators are probing how the teenager got the drug.
Since it first opened this past May, local lounge has become the place to be.
Commissioners, City Council members say no to speed bumps in town.
Paddock Classic Car Restorations plays host to convention.
Annual scholarship dinner to be held Feb. 17 at Marilyn’s Pub.
Museum planning a variety of events throughout February.
Project is set to begin in late October.
Suspect dies while in custody on charges of murder, murder in the commission of a felony.
Both suspects, reported juveniles, were apprehended on foot.
“Friends Diner” aiding those struggling with food insecurity is still going strong.
35 teams participate in 14th annual Mixed Bowling Tournament.
Workshop aimed to help clinicians learn techniques treating those with trauma, anxiety.
Hearing to focus on ordinances looking to prohibit the use of cannabis in city park spaces.
Man facing multiple charges.