Tuesday Jun 30 | Farmington Daily Times
Bike accident leaves one in serious condition
An Aztec bicyclist was dragged 118 feet after being struck by a vehicle Monday. Allan Carter, 59, was riding his TREK mountain bike heading west on County Road 5030 in Flora Vista at about noon.
Farmington mulls north, south growth
This 31-square-mile city could grow significantly into San Juan County if proposed annexations eventually are approved.
Motorcyle rally allows riders to show off
A highlight of any motorcycle rally is the opportunity to show off a bit. And it wouldn't take a lot of motorcycle experience to see why the bike dubbed "best in show" took the title at the third annual Salute Our Troops bike rally held at Four Corners Harley-Davidson this weekend.
New Mexico environment secretary calls for answer to septic tank...
Citing septic tanks as the top cause of ground water contamination in New Mexico, the state environment secretary Thursday called for weaning New Mexicans off the self-contained sewage systems.
First tattoo parlor ready to operate in Bloomfield
The city of Bloomfield never has had a business quite like Quality Ink. That's because the new business, at 412 W. Broadway, is the first tattoo parlor to operate in the city.
John and Linda Rascon, of Flora Vista, announce the engagement of their daughter, Crystal Rascon, of Flora Vista, to Brandon Poncho, of Farmington.
Need a job? Census Bureau wants 300 area residents to help with 2010 count
The U.S. Census Bureau is looking for more than 300 local employees to help count residents for the 2010 census.
Farmington organization donates prom dresses to Four Corners teens
Flora Vista resident Lessie Steele, 24, a member of the Moms Club of Farmington, displays some of nearly 200 prom and cocktail dresses the club has collected over the year at her home Monday.
Man arrested for three Aztec robberies
A 45-year-old Farmington man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a string of armed robberies in Aztec, the Sheriff's Office said.
Geraldine O. Holmes, 88, of Flora Vista, died Monday, Jan. 12, 2009, in Farmington at San Juan Regional Medical Center.
Gene Holmes, 90, of Flora Vista, went to live with his Heavenly Father on Saturday, Dec.
Four Corners Equine Rescue builds relationships, a horse at a time
Debbie Coburn, with the Four Corners Equine Rescue in Flora Vista, readies her American Cream horse, Mary, for a walk outside the stable.
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