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Looking back: Rural homes were connected to electricity for the first time in 1938
Farmington's interest in hockey was on the rise, as coach Al Maki's team earned a 27023-4 record 50 years ago. Check out Looking Back to see what else was going on this week in Farmington's history.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Community
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Farmington's interest in hockey was on the rise, as coach Al Maki's team earned a 27023-4 record 50 years ago. Check out Looking Back to see what else was going on this week in Farmington's history.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Community
Editorial: Plenty of good news in schools
Farmington got a lot of attention last week thanks to the actions of one high school hockey player. The reaction is not a big surprise. The video of Austin Krause’s abrupt departure from the ice Feb. 12 was striking, and for many it played neatly into an ongoing narrative about What’s Wrong With Kids Today.
Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
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Farmington got a lot of attention last week thanks to the actions of one high school hockey player. The reaction is not a big surprise. The video of Austin Krause’s abrupt departure from the ice Feb. 12 was striking, and for many it played neatly into an ongoing narrative about What’s Wrong With Kids Today.
Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
Budget cuts on Farmington school board agenda
The Farmington School board is expected to take action Feb. 25 on a collection of cuts and fee increases meant to address an expected budget shortfall of more than $1 million for the 2013-14 school year.
Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News
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The Farmington School board is expected to take action Feb. 25 on a collection of cuts and fee increases meant to address an expected budget shortfall of more than $1 million for the 2013-14 school year.
Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News
Business growth in Farmington a priority in 2013
Economic development is a phrase everyone says, everyone hears and everyone wants. But there’s been little consensus in Farmington about how to make economic development a reality.
Thursday, February, 07, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Economic development is a phrase everyone says, everyone hears and everyone wants. But there’s been little consensus in Farmington about how to make economic development a reality.
Thursday, February, 07, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News
Save money with handmade invites
While traditionalists may pore over carefully crafted invitations and other stationery products from commercial printers, couples looking to rein in wedding spending may choose to take a more hands-on approach to wedding invitations ... by printing the invites themselves.
Monday, February, 04, 2013 - RiverTown Multimedia - Multimedia
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While traditionalists may pore over carefully crafted invitations and other stationery products from commercial printers, couples looking to rein in wedding spending may choose to take a more hands-on approach to wedding invitations ... by printing the invites themselves.
Monday, February, 04, 2013 - RiverTown Multimedia - Multimedia
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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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
Student column: The truth is not always whole
Many people tell the truth. It doesn’t matter how old you are, you are always getting told to tell nothing but the truth. But there always seems to be those little lies that most people seem to say. Usually these lies can also be known as white lies.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
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Many people tell the truth. It doesn’t matter how old you are, you are always getting told to tell nothing but the truth. But there always seems to be those little lies that most people seem to say. Usually these lies can also be known as white lies.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
Column: Finally a reason to get excited
This is a big week for sports fans. Nearly everywhere you look it seems there is another opportunity to cheer on your favorite team, or at least a team in which you’re willing to feign some baseline level of interest as an excuse to sit on the couch while drinking beer and possibly shouting obscenities at people who almost certainly can’t hear you.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
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This is a big week for sports fans. Nearly everywhere you look it seems there is another opportunity to cheer on your favorite team, or at least a team in which you’re willing to feign some baseline level of interest as an excuse to sit on the couch while drinking beer and possibly shouting obscenities at people who almost certainly can’t hear you.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
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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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
Student column: What does your writing say about you?
Writing is something everybody does almost every day of their lives. Usually people don’t pay much attention to what their writing looks like. But what most people don’t know is that your writing can tell a little bit about your personality.
Saturday, January, 05, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
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Writing is something everybody does almost every day of their lives. Usually people don’t pay much attention to what their writing looks like. But what most people don’t know is that your writing can tell a little bit about your personality.
Saturday, January, 05, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
Our favorite things: Getting paid to go to garage sales? Michelle found that experience hard to top in 2012
We have written a lot of stories over the past year. At a rough estimate, we filled more than 1,500 pages with news about Farmington. That’s a lot of stories we have worked to prepare, then sent out into the world. And while some of them were relatively small things, others have stuck with us over the months. This is a look back at those stories, our favorites from 2012.
Thursday, January, 03, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News
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We have written a lot of stories over the past year. At a rough estimate, we filled more than 1,500 pages with news about Farmington. That’s a lot of stories we have worked to prepare, then sent out into the world. And while some of them were relatively small things, others have stuck with us over the months. This is a look back at those stories, our favorites from 2012.
Thursday, January, 03, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News
Our favorite things: Nathan’s favorite 2012 stories include parades, horses and changing ideas about education
We have written a lot of stories over the past year. At a rough estimate, we filled more than 1,500 pages with news about Farmington. That’s a lot of stories we have worked to prepare, then sent out into the world. And while some of them were relatively small things, others have stuck with us over the months. This is a look back at those stories, our favorites from 2012.
Thursday, January, 03, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News
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We have written a lot of stories over the past year. At a rough estimate, we filled more than 1,500 pages with news about Farmington. That’s a lot of stories we have worked to prepare, then sent out into the world. And while some of them were relatively small things, others have stuck with us over the months. This is a look back at those stories, our favorites from 2012.
Thursday, January, 03, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News
Looking BacK: Commercial Club featured outdoor Christmas music downtown in 1962
Frederick-Willys Company, which made marine accessories, considered an expansion of its Farmington location 50 years ago. The company employed 100 people. Read on to see what else happened this week in Farmington's history.
Tuesday, January, 01, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Community
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Frederick-Willys Company, which made marine accessories, considered an expansion of its Farmington location 50 years ago. The company employed 100 people. Read on to see what else happened this week in Farmington's history.
Tuesday, January, 01, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Community
Dodge Middle School students raise money for lymphoma research
Not too long ago, students at Dodge Middle School learned the power of the penny. The DMS student council held a “penny war” Dec. 4-7, in order to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Monday, December, 31, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Education
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Not too long ago, students at Dodge Middle School learned the power of the penny. The DMS student council held a “penny war” Dec. 4-7, in order to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Monday, December, 31, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Education
Book Report: Minnesota writers shine bright
“Thirty Rooms to Hide In,” by Luke Longstreet Sullivan (University of Minnesota Press, $24.95) has a subtitle that sort of grabs you: “Insanity, Addiction, and Rock ‘n’ Roll in the Shadow of the Mayo Clinic.”
Friday, December, 28, 2012 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
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“Thirty Rooms to Hide In,” by Luke Longstreet Sullivan (University of Minnesota Press, $24.95) has a subtitle that sort of grabs you: “Insanity, Addiction, and Rock ‘n’ Roll in the Shadow of the Mayo Clinic.”
Friday, December, 28, 2012 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
Editorial: Happy to be in Farmington
As we put the finishing touches on this week’s Independent many of our readers are probably gathering with family and friends to celebrate the holiday season in their own particular way. They are eating big meals and sharing gifts. They are enjoying togetherness and, we hope, generally taking stock of the ways in which they are fortunate.
Thursday, December, 27, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
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As we put the finishing touches on this week’s Independent many of our readers are probably gathering with family and friends to celebrate the holiday season in their own particular way. They are eating big meals and sharing gifts. They are enjoying togetherness and, we hope, generally taking stock of the ways in which they are fortunate.
Thursday, December, 27, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
Q and A: Julie May says Farmington city council job was hard work
Farmington City Council member Julie May concluded her first council term during Monday’s meeting. May chose not to run for a second term. Before her last meeting, she shared a few thoughts about the challenges and rewards of being an elected official.
Friday, December, 21, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Farmington City Council member Julie May concluded her first council term during Monday’s meeting. May chose not to run for a second term. Before her last meeting, she shared a few thoughts about the challenges and rewards of being an elected official.
Friday, December, 21, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Editorial: Farmington came through with toys
Just a few weeks ago, police chief Brian Lindquist was in a difficult situation. He expected a big demand for this year’s Toys for Town drive, and with the collection period moving quickly toward its end, donations had been slow to come in. There appeared to be a very real possibility the department’s efforts would fall short for the first time in memory.
Thursday, December, 20, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
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Just a few weeks ago, police chief Brian Lindquist was in a difficult situation. He expected a big demand for this year’s Toys for Town drive, and with the collection period moving quickly toward its end, donations had been slow to come in. There appeared to be a very real possibility the department’s efforts would fall short for the first time in memory.
Thursday, December, 20, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion
Book Report: Take your pick, there's something for everyone
Someone on your holiday gift list who likes to read books by and about characters in the upper Midwest? There’s a plethora in that category this year. If your target is politics, try “Minnesota’s Miracle,” by Tom Berg (University of Minnesota Press, $22.95, paper). Berg served in the Minnesota State Legislature in the seventies when politicos got things done.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Someone on your holiday gift list who likes to read books by and about characters in the upper Midwest? There’s a plethora in that category this year. If your target is politics, try “Minnesota’s Miracle,” by Tom Berg (University of Minnesota Press, $22.95, paper). Berg served in the Minnesota State Legislature in the seventies when politicos got things done.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Your weekend: Christmas in the Village returns this weekend
Skate with Santa or enjoy an omelet breakfast Sunday in Farmington. Check out what else is going on this week.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Community
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Skate with Santa or enjoy an omelet breakfast Sunday in Farmington. Check out what else is going on this week.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Community
