MORE Farmington News

May 23, 2024
A grant from the New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division’s Equity Fund aiming to support the next generation of outdoor leaders was awarded to local nonprofit Farmington Area Single Track (FAST). The grant will enable FAST to purchase bikes and hire more teachers to better support its mission to teach youths outdoor appreciation and mountain biking skills. A grant from the New Mexico Environmental Department will support a new San Juan County initiative to combat illegal dumping and littering in the county, and San Juan Regional Medical Center’s Kevin Rose, DPT, was recognized as the Clinical Instructor of the Year by Rocky Mountain University. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Boons Family Thai BBQ and Northern Edge Casino.

Working with the next generation of New Mexicans

January 11, 2024
Applications are now open to fill the District 2 City Councilor vacancy. The San Juan County GIS Department will undergo maintenance from January 11th to the 16th, causing an outage affecting various online maps. Business owners are reminded to renew business licenses to avoid $10 late fees starting in March. Additionally, businesses can capitalize on the growing New Mexico film industry by adding products or services to the Product Placement Central Database for free. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Three Rivers Brewery and SunRay Park and Casino.

New Year, New Applications and License Renewals

May 23, 2024
Every year, 11,000 people suffer injury from snow shoveling alone. With more snow, ice and colder temperatures comes a higher risk for drivers, pedestrians and pets. The Four Corners region has unique conditions that can increase certain risks. The Local News Network with the help of Visit Durango has gathered some tips to keep you safe, from the high desert to the high alpine. By Connor Shreve This story is sponsored by Tafoya Barrett & Associates and Happy Pappy’s Pizza & Wings

Winter Weather Tips

May 23, 2024
Come enjoy a free screening of the documentary “In The Dirt” with the Outdoor Recreation Industry Initiative at the Totah Theater this January. Aztec Chamber of Commerce is looking to spotlight Chamber Business members on its website and social media this winter and spring. And the City of Farmington has received a $50,000 grant to improve Orchard Plaza in downtown Farmington. By Hannah Robertson This story is sponsored by Pop’s Truck & RV Center and Home2Suites

Free Film Screenings, Business Showcases

December 18, 2023
The Farmington Chamber of Commerce is collecting small stuffed animals for the "My Very Own Bags of Love" San Juan chapter, and is gathering blankets for homebound seniors. The Soul of Leading Institute and the LANL Foundation Early Childhood Education are collaborating on a three-part training series in early January covering interpersonal relationships, conflict resolution, communication skills, time management, and workplace empowerment. Albertsons Safeway Foundation and Kellogg's recently donated 500 books and a $20,000 check to Mesa Verde Elementary School as part of the Kellogg's Feeding Reading Program. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Boon’s Family Thai BBQ and The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College

Feeding Reading at All Ages