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Hampton corn dryer catches fire


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City exploring costs of city hall transformation


With a pile of proposals on his desk and some very anxious residents across the street, Farmington city administrator Peter Herlofsky and his staff may have to do some creative budgeting in the next few weeks.

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Deputy arrested on suspicion of DWI


A Dakota County Sheriff's deputy convicted for his role in a fatal accident in Farmington is back in the court system this week.

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Library offers a number of free classes


If you're on a budget and need to learn about computers, visit your Dakota County Library. Offering classes on computer and Internet basics and various Microsoft applications, Dakota County Libraries offer an affordable way to learn computer skills.

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At last, schools will have names


Kim Grengs doesn't much care what Farmington's newest elementary school is called when it opens next fall. She's just excited for it to have a name.

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Girls Hockey: Tigers trample Century


Farmington took out some of the frustration of last Thursday's season-opening loss to Hastings with an 8-0 rout of Rochester Century Saturday afternoon.

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Newer, bigger and more modern


Bigger, newer and better designed are the messages these days at Allina Clinic in Farmington.

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Editorial: District 192's decision-making processes worked


Nov. 24 is going to be a night for big decisions for the Farmington School Board. After months of discussion, several big issues appear near their conclusion.

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School boundary recommendation: Black and White


Farmington elementary and middle school students could be just days away from knowing where they'll go to school next year.

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Q & A: Revels wants to establish stability in the boys hockey program


Farmington boys hockey coach Keith Revels talks about what he's expecting from his team this season.

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