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Most read articles of Plymouth Magazine 2022.

Celebrating This Year's Most Read Stories. Here's a look at Plymouth Magazine's 2022 in review.

2019 Best of Plymouth Finalists

The votes are in! Here are the top 3 finalists in each category of this year's Best of Plymouth.

KARE 11 reporter Lindsey Seavert

Don't worry, the longtime reporter won't be disappearing from your TV screen completely.

Plymouth dog playing fetch at The Highway 47 dog park

Plymouth dog parks help humans and their dogs make connections.

Voting for the 2019 Best of Plymouth survey is now closed. The results of our annual readers’ choice survey will be printed in June, in our special Best of edition of Plymouth Magazine, and we'll need your help to fill it with the best Plymouth has to offer.

That's a wrap! We had another fantastic year for the Picture Plymouth photo contest, meet the 2018 winners below!

Last year, Plymouth was one of six towns that received an award for lifesaving efforts from the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office.

Every summer, three neighborhood families vacation together, and each year the trip usually includes fishing. Last summer, Pat Yentzer captured this photograph on one of their traditional fishing excursions on Lake Minnie-Belle.

Choosing to stay at home when kids are small can provide great satisfaction for moms during that special season of life, but even with all the joy it brings, it can sometimes feel overwhelming.

For the 12 years that Becca Anderson and her husband have lived in their Plymouth neighborhood, they’ve participated in Night to Unite. It’s an evening where neighbors put their responsibilities aside to relax and get to know one another.

There’s no better way to brighten up late summer nights and keep those pesky bugs away than with a bonfire. Troy Brantner and his family were enjoying s’mores at a bonfire in their backyard when he captured this image.

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