Books from two international authors invite your imagination to travel while your body stays put.
Arts & Culture
Situation: While living in Boston, Cindy Phillips and Michael Olson were ready to build the home they would live in following retirement—right here in Plymouth.
Problem: The lot they selected, on Medicine Lake near their son and his family, was 1,400 miles away.
Graham Maas is a young man on the move. On a nearly daily basis, the 13-year-old Plymouth boy does some combination of fencing, swimming, running and shooting pistols. On most Sundays, he does them all in an eight-hour session.
For Maggie McGill, pageants weren't always a part of the plan. The Plymouth native and current freshman at the University of St. Thomas has spent the last year competing in pageants, where she's challenged herself, made a global impact and met a celebrity or two.
Water + sunset = photography genius. So says Lisa Jabar, a lifelong photo hobbyist and Plymouth resident since 2002.
Remember last January 1 when you made that crazy New Year’s Resolution to try a triathlon in 2013? Well, time’s almost up, but don’t fear!
Providence Academy broke ground on July 18 on an extensive performing arts center expansion, expected to be ready for the 2014–2015 school year.
From her early days learning how to ride a bike on a Plymouth dirt road, to her graduation as valedictorian of Wayzata High School, Amy Klobuchar opens up about her Plymouth upbringing and how it shaped her into the political dynamo s
Peg Brantman is becoming an old pro at picturing Plymouth; her first-place image, Victory Tunnel, graced our July 2013 back page. But this one, which earned her a second-place nod in the Landmarks category, is poignant for its reflection of historic St.
Safety comes first at the Plymouth Fire Department, but the crews there always make room for a little bit of fun, too.