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Looking Back: Farmington set plans to observe National Air Mail Week
St. Michael's announced plans for the ceremony of the laying of the corner stone at its new church 100 years ago this week. Check out Looking Back to see what else happened this week in Farmington's history.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Community

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Farmington School District 192 directors get raises
The Farmington School District’s five department directors got a new contract Monday that includes a 5 percent increase to salary and benefits over its two years.
Saturday, March, 30, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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School Board Meeting Minutes 1-7-13 - 2-28-13
District 192 School Board Proceedings
Thursday, March, 28, 2013 - -

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Farmington will conduct wage study
The city of Farmington will spend $22,000 to find out how city employees are paid compared to their counterparts in other communities. On Monday, the Farmington City Council approved a job evaluation study agreement with the company, Fox Lawson and Associates.
Sunday, March, 24, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Farmington Rep. Garofalo aims for smaller legislature
If Rep. Pat Garofalo gets his way, the halls at the Minnesota State Capitol will feel a lot more spacious a decade from now. Garofalo, a Republican from Farmington, introduced legislation March 7 that would cut the size of the Minnesota’s legislature by more than half starting in 2023.
Sunday, March, 17, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Book Report: The rise and fall of empires
I met a traveler from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert…Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed: And on the pedestal these words appear: “My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!” Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The long and level sands stretch far away. —Ozymandias by Percy Shelley
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Entertainment

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Tera Lee chosen School District 192 board of education chair
Tera Lee will serve another year as Farmington’s school board chair. Lee was chosen for the third time Jan. 7 to lead the district’s school board. Melissa Sauser will serve as vice chair and Julie Singewald was elected clerk at the board’s first meeting of the new year.
Sunday, January, 20, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Looking Back: Ericksons have 1963 New Years baby
State school inspector Geo. B. Alton called Farmington's school house "unsatisfactory" 100 years ago. Read Looking Back to see what else happened this week in Farmington's history.
Tuesday, January, 08, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Community

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One last bump before council sets its budget
The Farmington City Council approved its 2012 budget and levy Monday, but not without one more hiccup and some strong words of concern from mayor Todd Larson.
Thursday, December, 20, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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New contracts for two Farmington school employee groups
Farmington’s principals and administrative support staff have new contracts following a Monday night vote by the Farmington School Board. Farmington School Board members approved the two deals at their regular meeting Monday night.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Farmington City Council identifies final budget cuts
The Farmington Fire Department may not get its new chief’s vehicle next year thanks to some last-minute cuts to the city of Farmington’s budget. That was the consensus reached during Monday’s Farmington City Council budget workshop, where council members were asked to identify $152,000 cuts to the 2013 budget.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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District 192 will set guidelines for 2014 budget
Farmington school administrators are still working on some of the big-picture structural changes they hope will help erase projected budget deficits starting next year, but they’re also preparing for some of the smaller steps that will start the district on its way.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Candidate questions 2012: Farmington City Council
Three residents seek election to two seats on the Farmington City Council. We asked them about their plans if elected.
Wednesday, October, 24, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Looking Back: Myrtle Chapter No. 13 OES held its 80th anniversary celebration in 1962
Farmington village council enacted 'strict rules' for the police force 50 years ago this week. Check out Looking Back to see what else happened in Farmington's history.
Monday, October, 22, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Community

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Farmington council takes control of raises
From now on, city of Farmington employees will not receive significant raises or promotions without the Farmington City Council’s approval. On Monday, council members approved changes to the city code that regulates the powers, duties and limitations of the city administrator.
Friday, October, 19, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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City of Farmington may raise fees next year
Farmington residents can expect to see some increases in certain fees they pay to the city of Farmington next year, thanks to some “deep” issues. The Farmington City Council worked through the city’s enterprise funds during a Monday workshop.
Thursday, October, 11, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Good review for Farmington’s administrator McKnight
Even though he’s been pretty busy in his first year as Farmington city administrator, David McKnight has declined his first annual raise. McKnight received good marks from Farmington City Council members after his first annual review on Sept. 4.
Friday, September, 21, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Editorial: Farmington salary investigation outcome was predictable
If anyone had asked us, we probably could have told them back at the beginning what would come of the city of Farmington’s investigation of raises received over the years by several city employees. The raises, while in some cases seemingly outsized, were given in accordance with city policy.
Thursday, September, 20, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion

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Review of Farmington city staff raises finds no wrongdoing
An investigation into whether certain Farmington city staff received raises illegally has come back with a firm answer: No. Handled by the law firm Ratwik, Roszak and Maloney, the investigation was ordered to determine whether certain city department leaders received substantial raises illegally.
Thursday, September, 20, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Looking back: 'Akin Road Elementary' was chosen as name for new school 25 years ago
Oral polio vaccinations were made available to the community 50 years ago. See what else happened this week in Farmington's history -- check out Looking Back.
Tuesday, September, 18, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Community

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