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U of M will discuss pollution on UMore land at a Thursday meeting

It’s hard to leave a warm June evening to sit inside and listen to someone talk about pollution, but the University of Minnesota hopes people will do it. The university and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency will host a public forum on findings from the 2011 remedial investigation of UMore Park from 6 to 8 p.m. June 28 at the Rosemount Community Center.

The Farmington Independent, 06/27/2012

Dakota County seeks comments on planned regional park in Empire Township

Dakota County is looking for your opinion on a new 456-acre regional park in in Empire Township. County staff will use those comments to create a final master plan for the project. County staff will take comments through Jan. 12 on the draft master plan, and the county will hold an open house from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Jan. 5 at the Dakota County Western Service Center in Apple Valley.

The Farmington Independent, 12/29/2011

County wants input on planned greenway routes

The Dakota County Parks department is looking for residents’ opinions about its plans for two future greenway corridors in Rosemount and Empire Township. While the projects are years away, county planner John Mertens said the county wants to know what people think of the concept. The parks department will hold an open house from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Rosemount Community Center.

The Farmington Independent, 12/08/2011

Two fundraiser breakfasts will aid Farmington residents who lost their home to fire

Kerri Davis is a private person. So depending on the kindness of strangers is not something she’s comfortable doing. However, after a fire destroyed her house on Nov. 4 the Farmington resident has found herself in that position. The fire, which started in the garage of her home, destroyed her house, vehicle and all of her family’s personal belongings except for a few photographs.

The Farmington Independent, 12/01/2011

4-H weather balloon program promotes science education

Eleven Dakota County 4-H members participated in a program that sent a weather balloon into the upper atmosphere to record data.

The Farmington Independent, 11/10/2011

A few facts about the new turbine at UMore Park

The University of Minnesota turned on its new research wind turbine Tuesday with a ceremony at the UMore Park site. Hundreds of people turned out for the event.

The Farmington Independent, 10/27/2011

Dispatch center will test emergency alert system Nov. 1

The Dakota Communications Center will do a mass notification call Nov. 1. Before that, officials want residents to be aware that they can sign up to be notified in the case of emergencies in the area.

The Farmington Independent, 10/27/2011

Learn about UMore’s big new turbine at an Oct. 25 open house

The wind turbine that has risen up on the eastern side of Rosemount is one of three wind energy research and energy projects in the nation. The Eolos Wind Research Station will be an important tool in the creation of new technology for the future of wind energy. And for Jeff Marr and others involved with the project it’s just plain exciting.

The Farmington Independent, 10/20/2011

Meeting provides a taste of what 4-H is really all about

4-H has long had a reputation as a farm-based activity, but it’s definitely not just for country kids. The program has something for just about everyone.

The Farmington Independent, 09/20/2011

UMore Park: A progress report

There are several projects either under way or in the planning stages on the University of Minnesota's UMore park property in Empire Township. From gravel mining to a planned wind turbine to the construction of ballfields, we provide an update on where things stand at the site of a development that could eventually be home to more than 20,000 people.

The Farmington Independent, 08/27/2011

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