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Farmington, NM local news created by locals for locals. We share stories that celebrate our community!

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Farmington, NM local news created by locals for locals. We share stories that celebrate our community!

    Road Work Season Begins in Ernest

    Road Work Season Begins in Ernest

    Road work season has begun, with San Juan County repaving Road 6480 thanks to a $2 million grant. The project, which started two weeks ago, will proceed in three phases, each lasting 2-3 weeks, with detours and closures from 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Join the Aztec Museum and Pioneer Village's summer concerts every second Friday, starting June 7th and continuing through October 8th. For dog owners, the Durango Kennel Club offers a rattlesnake avoidance clinic on June 1st, teaching dogs to identi...

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    Free Business to Business Expo on June 6

    Free Business to Business Expo on June 6

    The Farmington Chamber of Commerce is hosting a free Business to Business Expo on Thursday, June 6th from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Farmington Civic Center. The San Juan County Adult Detention Center recently celebrated the opening of its Reentry Resource Center. The Farmington Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Young Professionals Network, is seeking hole sponsors for its annual golf scramble, Tees and Tunes, taking place on Friday, July 12th at the San Juan Country Club. The ...

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    Connie Gotsch Foundation Closing Doors

    Connie Gotsch Foundation Closing Doors

    The Connie Gotsch Foundation will close its doors after 11 years of supporting and encouraging local artists and arts programs in San Juan County. Make sure to pick up the 2024-25 sculpture guide, with the 11 new sculptures that have been installed across Downtown Farmington. Mark your calendars for the presentation of the 2024 Paddling Film Festival, taking place May 26th at the Totah Theatre. And at a recent visit to the Southern Ute Indian Tribal Council, Senator Michael Bennet and Bureau ...

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    Historic Bridge Rededicated in Cedar Hill

    Historic Bridge Rededicated in Cedar Hill

    San Juan County officials rededicated the old Cedar Hill Bridge for pedestrian use 110 years after the bridge was first built on April 30th. The bridge was installed by residents in 1914, and for much of its life, the bridge served as the area’s main Animas River crossing. The bridge now connects a two-mile walking loop in Cedar Hill. By Connor Shreve. Watch this story at www.farmingtonlocal.news/newsstories/historic-bridge-rededicated-in-cedar-hill This Story is sponsored by Ace Hardware of...

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    Improving Farmington, Broadband and River Clean-Ups

    Improving Farmington, Broadband and River Clean-Ups

    Four Corners Economic Development and the Alliance for Navajo Broadband are hosting a conference on broadband planning and development efforts in Farmington and San Juan County. Join the Outdoor Recreation Industry Initiative and Desert River Guides for a clean-up along the Animas River Corridor, and with the weather warming up, San Juan County Sheriff’s Office reminds you to keep your furry furriends safe and cool. By Hannah Robertson. Watch this story at www.farmingtonlocal.news/newss...

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    Watch Out for Fraudulent Tax Letters

    Watch Out for Fraudulent Tax Letters

    Fraudulent tax letters are being sent out to property owners, and the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department warns property owners to be careful about responding to notices in letters. The historic Cedar Hill Pedestrian Bridge re-opens after seven years and restoration work, and there is still time to submit photos for the Visit Farmington 2025 vacation guide. By Hannah Robertson. Watch this story at www.farmingtonlocal.news/newsstories/watch-out-for-fraudulent-tax-letters Thi...

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