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Apple Valley Estate - 1978 Skyline
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With indoor training facility, soccer club kicks things up a notch
Tucked away in a nondescript Lakeville business park is a new facility a local soccer program hopes will become a valuable tool for boosting numbers and improving performance.
Thursday, October, 13, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Tucked away in a nondescript Lakeville business park is a new facility a local soccer program hopes will become a valuable tool for boosting numbers and improving performance.
Thursday, October, 13, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
Notice of Sale 1987 Champion Mobile Home
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Column: My first home, be it ever so humble
I remember, years and years ago already, sitting through a Farmington City Council meeting (one of probably thousands) and watching the presentation for a new townhome development. I looked at the layout of the development. More importantly, I heard the price range and I thought, “Hey, that’s the one I’m going to buy.”
Sunday, April, 15, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
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I remember, years and years ago already, sitting through a Farmington City Council meeting (one of probably thousands) and watching the presentation for a new townhome development. I looked at the layout of the development. More importantly, I heard the price range and I thought, “Hey, that’s the one I’m going to buy.”
Sunday, April, 15, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
City shrinks liquor store
The Farmington Liquor Store on Pilot Knob Road is smaller than it used to be, but the savings to the city will definitely be bigger in the long run. If you head to the Pilot Knob liquor store these days, you might notice it’s a little smaller – about 2,026 square feet smaller, to be exact – but that doesn’t mean there is any less selection.
Thursday, September, 15, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
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The Farmington Liquor Store on Pilot Knob Road is smaller than it used to be, but the savings to the city will definitely be bigger in the long run. If you head to the Pilot Knob liquor store these days, you might notice it’s a little smaller – about 2,026 square feet smaller, to be exact – but that doesn’t mean there is any less selection.
Thursday, September, 15, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
Farmington council says yes to staying in the municipal liquor business
The city of Farmington will stay in the liquor store business, but where the downtown liquor store will be located still remains to be seen. The Farmington City Council covered a number of topics related to the city’s participation in the municipal liquor business during a work session Monday.
Sunday, May, 20, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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The city of Farmington will stay in the liquor store business, but where the downtown liquor store will be located still remains to be seen. The Farmington City Council covered a number of topics related to the city’s participation in the municipal liquor business during a work session Monday.
Sunday, May, 20, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Farmington, Minn., woman charged with misusing money of vulnerable senior
It was Roxanne Meyer’s job to make payments for a Farmington woman who was suffering from dementia, but police say Meyer instead used the money to pay for her own needs and those of her children.
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
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It was Roxanne Meyer’s job to make payments for a Farmington woman who was suffering from dementia, but police say Meyer instead used the money to pay for her own needs and those of her children.
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
Farmington woman learned to love the life of a pastor’s wife
Jeanne Trygstad took some convincing when the young man she’d been seeing asked her to be his wife. He asked once, and she said no. He asked a second time, and she turned him down again.
Sunday, May, 13, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Jeanne Trygstad took some convincing when the young man she’d been seeing asked her to be his wife. He asked once, and she said no. He asked a second time, and she turned him down again.
Sunday, May, 13, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Trinity Lutheran Church will celebrate its 75th anniversary throughout 2012
Back at the beginning, Farmington’s Trinity Lutheran Church didn’t look much like it does today. There was no big stone building. There was no building at all, actually. Early on, there wasn’t even a name. There was just a pastor, six families and a few locations around town where church members could meet.
Thursday, May, 17, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Back at the beginning, Farmington’s Trinity Lutheran Church didn’t look much like it does today. There was no big stone building. There was no building at all, actually. Early on, there wasn’t even a name. There was just a pastor, six families and a few locations around town where church members could meet.
Thursday, May, 17, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
At Christian Life, an overgrown field gets a new look
It’s a new look that would make any television makeover program proud. In the last several weeks, the property behind Farmington’s Christian Life Church has gone from overgrown to impeccably groomed. Well, almost impeccably.
Tuesday, June, 28, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
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It’s a new look that would make any television makeover program proud. In the last several weeks, the property behind Farmington’s Christian Life Church has gone from overgrown to impeccably groomed. Well, almost impeccably.
Tuesday, June, 28, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
City’s yard waste cleanup service starts Monday
So, you’ve raked and mowed your lawn. It’s turning green, and everything looks nice. That is, everything, but the bags of dead leaves and grass clippings you seem to have accumulated, right?
Thursday, April, 05, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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So, you’ve raked and mowed your lawn. It’s turning green, and everything looks nice. That is, everything, but the bags of dead leaves and grass clippings you seem to have accumulated, right?
Thursday, April, 05, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Municipal liquor stores may change
The city of Farmington won’t get out of the liquor business anytime soon, but city officials intend to look at other options for the future.
Thursday, June, 16, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
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The city of Farmington won’t get out of the liquor business anytime soon, but city officials intend to look at other options for the future.
Thursday, June, 16, 2011 - The Farmington Independent - News
Salon style from the comfort of home
After 10 years of working in salons, Kasi Tolzman is bringing her business home. Last week the Farmington resident opened House of Hair, a one-chair beauty salon Tolzman says allows her to offer all the services she did before. It just happens to be located in the basement of her home.
Saturday, January, 07, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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After 10 years of working in salons, Kasi Tolzman is bringing her business home. Last week the Farmington resident opened House of Hair, a one-chair beauty salon Tolzman says allows her to offer all the services she did before. It just happens to be located in the basement of her home.
Saturday, January, 07, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Castle Rock printing business is music to its owner’s ears
It was the sound that first attracted Scott Engen to letterpress printing. In a world filled with electronic beeps and whines and whirrs, he liked the locomotive chugga-chugga the big metal machines made while they worked.
Sunday, February, 12, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Business
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It was the sound that first attracted Scott Engen to letterpress printing. In a world filled with electronic beeps and whines and whirrs, he liked the locomotive chugga-chugga the big metal machines made while they worked.
Sunday, February, 12, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Business
Baseball: Talent level on the rise for Tigers
A large group of returning letterwinners and an influx of talented young players are making it a difficult week for Farmington baseball coach Mike Winters.
Wednesday, March, 21, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Sports
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A large group of returning letterwinners and an influx of talented young players are making it a difficult week for Farmington baseball coach Mike Winters.
Wednesday, March, 21, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Sports
Changes in store for Farmington church
The sign will come off of the window soon, and the door will stay closed on Sunday mornings, but The River Church isn’t disappearing. It’s just taking some time to figure out what comes next.
Sunday, April, 01, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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The sign will come off of the window soon, and the door will stay closed on Sunday mornings, but The River Church isn’t disappearing. It’s just taking some time to figure out what comes next.
Sunday, April, 01, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Farmington Youth Hockey Association will pitch in for Schmitz-Maki Ice Arena costs
Some might say money talks. And in this case, the Farmington City Council likes what the Farmington Youth Hockey Association has to say. On Monday, council members will be asked to sign an agreement with FYHA that guarantees the hockey club will donate $10,000 annually for the next 10 years.
Thursday, April, 12, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Some might say money talks. And in this case, the Farmington City Council likes what the Farmington Youth Hockey Association has to say. On Monday, council members will be asked to sign an agreement with FYHA that guarantees the hockey club will donate $10,000 annually for the next 10 years.
Thursday, April, 12, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Farmington school board cool to proposed iPad payment plans
Farmington School Board members had lukewarm reactions to three methods the district could use if it chooses to equip all of its students with iPads, and some raised questions about whether the district was moving too fast.
Thursday, April, 26, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Farmington School Board members had lukewarm reactions to three methods the district could use if it chooses to equip all of its students with iPads, and some raised questions about whether the district was moving too fast.
Thursday, April, 26, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Walter Klaus, longtime state Representative, turned 100 April 19
Consider this: When the Great Depression began in 1930, Walter Klaus was 18 years old. It was 55 years ago that voters in rural Dakota County first elected Walter Klaus as their representative. On April 19, that man turned 100 years old.
Thursday, April, 19, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Consider this: When the Great Depression began in 1930, Walter Klaus was 18 years old. It was 55 years ago that voters in rural Dakota County first elected Walter Klaus as their representative. On April 19, that man turned 100 years old.
Thursday, April, 19, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
