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This July, the City of Farmington is celebrating Parks and Recreation Month. The month of July was designated as Parks and ...
Farmington leaders are mulling the sale of a 16-acre plot of land for $10 million or so for a townhome development to generate funds for a new fire station.
The City of Farmington is calling on Four Corners sculpture artists to submit their work for the 2025 Art in the Heart downtown sculpture exhibit.
The City of Farmington’s long history will take center stage this year as its 200th birthday arrives in March.
The city of Farmington will pay for the legal fees incurred in the defense of the Farmington police officers who went to the wrong address and shot and killed Robert Dotson shortly before midnight ...
FARMINGTON, N.M. – The City of Farmington has acquired 93 acres of land on the north end of town. “The land has been in the works of being donated to us for a couple of years, and then we were ...
FARMINGTON, Mich. – Downtown Farmington is hoping to attract more residents and businesses by investing into it’s downtown outdoor spaces. To make it happen, the city is looking toward ...
The City of Farmington has chosen a contractor for a $36,716,000 construction project to provide another way to cross the Animas River.
The City of Farmington canceled a gun buyback event that was slated to take place on Saturday.
The family of the late Robert Dotson, shot dead by Farmington police in April, has filed a federal lawsuit against the city and the officers.
Farmington officials have applied for funding to cover the cost of a $5 million study that will examine the feasibility study of raising the height of the dam at Lake Farmington.
The I-696 “Restore the Reuther” Rebuilding Michigan project will continue construction and is closing the Farmington Road bridges over I-696 in the City of Farmington Hills.