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Downtown Farmington liquor store will move to Highway 3
The downtown Farmington liquor store will soon have a new location, and Farmington City Council members are hoping it will be a profitable one. Three of five council members favor a 5,058-square-foot site at Tamarack Ridge Center on Highway 3 over the present 6,280-square-foot location in the City Center development off of Elm Street.
Sunday, June, 17, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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The downtown Farmington liquor store will soon have a new location, and Farmington City Council members are hoping it will be a profitable one. Three of five council members favor a 5,058-square-foot site at Tamarack Ridge Center on Highway 3 over the present 6,280-square-foot location in the City Center development off of Elm Street.
Sunday, June, 17, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Vermillion River Crossings senior apartment complex is ready for residents
Farmington has a new affordable housing option for senior citizens, and the units are filling up fast. The first 17 residents of the Vermillion River Crossings senior housing complex moved into their new homes last week, and more are scheduled to move in on June 19.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Farmington has a new affordable housing option for senior citizens, and the units are filling up fast. The first 17 residents of the Vermillion River Crossings senior housing complex moved into their new homes last week, and more are scheduled to move in on June 19.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Downtown Farmington liquor store options cut to two
Now comes the time to weigh pros and cons. At a May 29 workshop, Farmington City Council members narrowed to two a list of potential sites for the downtown municipal liquor store. In the coming weeks, they’ll pare that list down again to just one.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Now comes the time to weigh pros and cons. At a May 29 workshop, Farmington City Council members narrowed to two a list of potential sites for the downtown municipal liquor store. In the coming weeks, they’ll pare that list down again to just one.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
Six options on the table for Farmington municipal liquor store
On Tuesday, the Farmington City Council held a work session to consider the pros and cons of six potential sites for its downtown liquor store. The hope, city administrator David McKnight said Tuesday afternoon, was that council members would whittle down the list to one or two favorable sites.
Thursday, May, 31, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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On Tuesday, the Farmington City Council held a work session to consider the pros and cons of six potential sites for its downtown liquor store. The hope, city administrator David McKnight said Tuesday afternoon, was that council members would whittle down the list to one or two favorable sites.
Thursday, May, 31, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
For Farmington area cemeteries, a struggle to survive
Castle Rock Valley Cemetery is a peaceful place on a sunny spring afternoon. The rows of stone monuments are arranged on a low hill surrounded by farm fields, the grass neatly trimmed and greenery dots a landscaped area at the property’s entrance. It’s picturesque, but the group that manages the cemetery’s operations are increasingly worried about how long they can keep it that way.
Thursday, May, 24, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
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Castle Rock Valley Cemetery is a peaceful place on a sunny spring afternoon. The rows of stone monuments are arranged on a low hill surrounded by farm fields, the grass neatly trimmed and greenery dots a landscaped area at the property’s entrance. It’s picturesque, but the group that manages the cemetery’s operations are increasingly worried about how long they can keep it that way.
Thursday, May, 24, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News
