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Plymouth's Kiddie's Day parade brings back rich history; adds to 2nd Friday

July 5, 2011

PLYMOUTH — Mary Beth Listenberger remembers participating in the Kiddie’s Day parade when she was young with her cousins. Now she is helping to organize the event as part of Plymouth’s second Friday festivities downtown.
“It’s just clean and simple fun without it being a big expense to families,” said Listenberger.

Pursuit ends with crashed squad car

July 5, 2011

PLYMOUTH — A multi-county, multi-police department car chase Sunday afternoon left a Plymouth Police Department squad car totaled and the subject of the pursuit behind bars.
The chase, which started near Martin's Super Market in Plymouth in response to a shoplifter, ended when suspect William Thomas Parks, 49, unknown address, rammed a PPD squad car driven by Cpl. Ray West. West received only minor injuries.

Health department postpones changes

July 5, 2011

PLYMOUTH — For several months now, residents of Marshall County have been aware that beginning July 1, insured individuals (including children) will no longer be vaccinated by their local health department. This guideline was to bring local health departments into compliance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements. On June 30, the day before the change was to go into effect, the Marshall County Health Department received notification that the changes would be postponed until January 2012.

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