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  2. Long awaited PiƱon Hills Boulevard extension in Farmington ...

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    This article originally appeared on Farmington Daily Times: Farmington Council approves $37M Pinon Hills Boulevard extension. The first phase of Farmington's long-awaited Piñon Hills Boulevard ...

  3. Vacant District 2 seat on Farmington City Council draws two ...

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    The vacant District 2 seat on the Farmington City Council drew two more hopefuls before the application deadline closed on Jan. 31, bringing the total number of people who applied for the position ...

  4. Farmington, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    35-25800. GNIS feature ID. 2410487 [5] Website. www.fmtn.org. Farmington (Navajo: Tóta') is a city in San Juan County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 46,624 people. Farmington (and surrounding San Juan County) makes up one of the four metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in New Mexico.

  5. NM Gov., Cabinet members interact with Farmington residents ...

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    Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham was joined by nearly 30 Cabinet secretaries and agency heads for a town hall meeting on April 11. ... for Farmington, as he announced that the city had been awarded $1 ...

  6. Farmington Public Library - Wikipedia

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    History. The library was founded in 1921 in the living room of Mrs. Lorena Mahany’s home [1] : 64 at 506 West Arrington in downtown Farmington, New Mexico. Mrs. Mahany offered her services as the first librarian. In 1938 the library was moved to a new building constructed as a Works Progress Administration project [1] : 65 located on the ...

  7. McGee Park - Wikipedia

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    The McGee Park Memorial Coliseum, a 5,137-seat multipurpose arena, is one of only five indoor arenas in New Mexico. It has a 29,000-square-foot (2,700 m 2) arena floor and can seat up to 8,137 for concerts. Rodeos, Ice shows, other sporting events, along with conventions and trade shows, are also held here.

  8. Farmington City Council adopts plan for developing Animas ...

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    The Farmington City Council approved the Animas Action Plan on March 19, a document that calls for the redevelopment of the area south of downtown.

  9. Thomas C. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Businessman, politician. Thomas Charles "Tom" Taylor (born May 2, 1948, in Farmington, New Mexico) [1] [2] is the minority floor leader in the New Mexico House of Representatives, 2006–2010. [3] [4] He represented the New Mexico State House 1st district centered on Farmington in San Juan County, from January 1999 through 2014.