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One Final Trek: Off to Beijing
After my year teaching was complete, I set off. I had amassed an amazing amalgamation of experiences in and around Zhuhai.But free from my job, it was time to explore far off places in China. The nex...
Posted on 6/23/12 at 10:38 AM
Tech group hires Kelliher as president
House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher had a job awaiting when she leaves her post at the first of the year. The Minneapolis resident will become president of the Minnesota High Tech Association, t...
Posted on 10/11/10 at 10:44 AM
High-speed chase, family style
A Farmington woman fled from police Jan. 1 with five passengers, including four children.By Michelle Leonard , January 05, 2009
Tiger sports podcast for Dec. 19: Shane Wyandt
Merry Almost Christmas, Farmington. This week's podcast gift to you is a conversation with Farmington High School boys basketball coach Shane Wyandt.By Matt Steichen , December 19, 2008
Transportation plan at new high school leaves room for adjustments
Drivers may want to steer clear of 195th Street and Flagstaff Avenue in the morning and early afternoon once the new Farmington High School opens next fall.By Michelle Leonard , December 18, 2008
Letter: Intersection planning left something to be desired
So after all public meetings, hearings, lawsuits, site plans and who knows what else in preparation of the new high school and only nine months away from its opening someone associated with the new high school project finally figured out that there was going to be a problem with cars full of teenage drivers — not to mention school buses full of students — making left turns from Flagstaff onto County 50.By Michael Baumgartner, Farmington , December 11, 2008
District fires high school architect, responds to lawsuit
A dispute over unpaid bills has led the Farmington School Board to fire the architect that designed the new Farmington High School building and file a countersuit in response to a breach of contract complaint the architect filed last week in district court.By Nathan Hansen , December 02, 2008
Tiger sports podcast for Nov. 28: Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is this week, so for this week's podcast Independent sports writer Matthew Steichen stopped by a Farmington High School wrestling team practice to see what coach Jon Lund and his wrestlers are thankful for. Turns out it's everything from family and friends to the ocean and its bounty of sea creatures.November 28, 2008
Building name will honor longtime superintendent
Robert Boeckman helped build the school currently known as Farmington High School. Next year it will be named in his honor.By Nathan Hansen , November 27, 2008
Big decisions coming for school district
If this week's Monday night workshop was all about talk, next week's regular board meeting seems likely to bring some big decisions to the Farmington School District.By Nathan Hansen , November 17, 2008
Many questions, few answers at intersections
Farmington’s newly elected city and school officials learned quickly Monday that making decisions on the community’s future is easier said than done — especially since at least one decision they will have to make will affect hundreds of teenage drivers and could potentially cost millions of dollars.By Michelle Leonard , November 13, 2008
Athletic participation remains high at FHS
Participation in Farmington High School's fall sports programs stayed virtually the same as last year's, according to a recent release from the school's athletic department.By Matt Steichen , November 13, 2008
Farmington High School marching band indoor concert
The Farmington High School marching band held the final indoor concert at the current high school building. The event, a tradition paired with a fundraising brunch, will move with the rest of the students to the new high school next year.November 07, 2008
Bids: Farmington High School Synthetic Turf Field
October 27, 2008
District considering later start for FHS
Students at Farmington High School might get to set their alarm clocks a little later next fall.By Nathan Hansen , October 23, 2008
FHS may be zeroing in on new schedule
Ben Kusch is narrowing in on a decision about what Farmington High School students’ days will look like starting next fall.By Nathan Hansen , October 02, 2008
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