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Looking back: A Junior Chamber of Commerce was planned in 1963
Farmington's school board approved a new agricultural program for the high school curriculum 75 years ago this week. Check out Looking Back to see what else happened in Farmington's history.
Tuesday, February, 19, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Community

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Farmington police report: Feb. 1-6
Poor weather conditions meant Farmington police responded to many accidents in early February.
Monday, February, 18, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Mustard and eggs a recipe for trouble for Farmington man
A dispute over on-street parking has landed an 18-year-old Farmington man in trouble with the law. Helbert Antonio Zelaya has been charged with a felony count of criminal property damage after he allegedly attacked a neighbor’s car with mustard, eggs and a key in a series of incidents in 2011.
Monday, February, 18, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Looking Back: Board considered whether or not to build a clinic with the new hospital 50 years ago this week
Dan McConaghie was re-named chief of the Farmington Fire Department 75 years ago. Check out Looking Back to see what else happened this week in Farmington's history.
Tuesday, February, 12, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Community

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Farmington police report: January 25-30
Farmington police made several DWI arrests last week.
Monday, February, 11, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Farmington foreclosures on the decline in 2012
A downward slide isn’t always a bad thing, especially when it comes to the number of foreclosures in Farmington. In the case of foreclosures, fewer is better. It’s a downward trend Farmington assistant city planner Tony Wippler is glad to see.
Saturday, February, 09, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Akin Hills Pet Hospital will celebrate its 25th anniversary this weekend
When Lori Ecklund came to work at Akin Hills Pet Hospital, there wasn’t a lot of work to do. That was 25 years ago. The clinic was brand new at the time, located on a stretch of Pilot Knob Road that was significantly smaller than it is today, in a building that has since been replaced by a gas station.
Friday, February, 08, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Business

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Your weekend: SAL omelet breakfast is Sunday
Farmington library will offer several eBook lessons on Saturday. See what else is coming up this weekend.
Thursday, February, 07, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Community

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Farmington police report: January 18-24
Police took reports of counterfeiting, disturbing the peace and burglaries last week.
Monday, February, 04, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Dakota County citizen academy offers another peek behind the badge
The first Dakota County Sheriff’s Office Citizen Academy, held last year, was deemed successful by the county. There was even a waiting list of people interested in participating in the eight-week program.
Sunday, February, 03, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Hampton man charged with making threats
A sibling’s concern sparked threats of violence and, ultimately, criminal charges earlier this month in Hampton.
Tuesday, January, 29, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Farmington police report: January 11-17
Police responded to property damage accidents, arrested several for underage liquor consumption last week.
Monday, January, 28, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Ditch unwanted drugs closer to home
A successful prescription drug collection program initiated by the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office will be expanded to include other cities in the county.
Sunday, January, 27, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Judge says punishment of child was not extreme
Charges have been dropped against a 34-year-old Farmington man accused last year of abusing his 9-year-old son. A Jan. 3 order from judge Martha Simonett granted Max McCullough’s request that the malicious punishment charge be dropped due to a lack of probable cause. McCullough was charged last October with hitting his son with a belt, allegedly because the boy had acted up at school. Though he initially denied hitting his son, McCullough later admitted to police that he had struck the boy because he had refused to do work in school and had been disrespecting his teachers. That story didn’t change when the matter got to court. According to the order, McCullough admitted hitting his son on the buttocks and thigh as punishment for fighting in school. He was reportedly “extremely remorseful and ashamed” of what he had done. Metzen’s order also points out that the Minnesota Supreme Court has not outlawed all corporal punishment by parents and “has refused to draw a bright line about what is acceptable and what is not.” In this case, Metzen ruled, it “does not appear fair and reasonable” that McCullough stand trial on the gross misdemeanor charge. Metzen recommended McCullough attend a parenting program and talk to a therapist.
Saturday, January, 26, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Farmington police report: January 4-10
Police assisted with two warrant services and responded to several incidents involving juveniles last week.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Christmas Day fight leads to charges against Farmington man
A 24-year-old Farmington man has been charged with a felony count of making terroristic threats and a misdemeanor count of domestic assault following a Christmas Day argument with his ex wife.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Farmington teens arrested for burglary
Footprints in the snow led to the arrest of two Farmington teens for burglarizing a home on Jan. 5. Farmington police officers Sean Scovill and Nate Siem responded to a report of a break-in at a home on the 5500 block of 180th St. W. around 12:20 p.m. on Jan. 6.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Editorial: School-safety discussion is worthwhile
School security has been on a lot of parents’ minds since the shooting last month in Newtown, Conn. It makes sense. While schools are still among the safest places a child can be, a high-profile incident like the one at Sandy Hook Elementary School is sure to make an impact.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion

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Community talks safety in Farmington schools
Parents of Farmington elementary students have one echoing concern when it comes to safety in the schools: unidentified adults in the hallways at their childrens’ schools.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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