Kemp Enterprises, a wholesale and craft wood company based in Farmington, said they are still waiting for a bill from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
2022
Judge restores protections for gray wolves across much of U.S.
Wildlife advocates had sued the agency last year.
Officers should have intervened in George Floyd killing, lieutenant testifies
The head of the Minneapolis Police Department’s homicide unit says three former officers on trial for violating George Floyd’s civil rights should have intervened to stop fellow Officer Derek Chauvin when he had his knee on the Black man’s neck
Oregon strengthens effort to attract semiconductor industry
Oregon has a 15 percent share of national semiconductor employment and directly employs 40,300 people, the Oregon Business Council said.
Impact of Farmington-area spread sewage sludge not known yet
New town officials and farms changing hands or no longer operating mean little may ever be known about how much or how long sewage sludge was spread on agricultural fields in Franklin County.
Farmington weekly peace vigil celebrates 20th anniversary
Since January 2002, local activists have stood vigil on exceedingly hot days and cold ones; in rainstorms and in blizzards — which this reporter has witnessed.
Center for Entrepreneurial Studies launches Makerspace in Farmington
The program teaches participants how to build their brands, create products and find creativity and “empowerment.”
Farmington board approves employee hazard pay
The annual Town Meeting has been postponed to April 25.
Chesterville cat missing 7 years and found in Florida is finally back home
The female gray tabby was greeted by her owners at the Portland International Jetport.
U.S. urges Canada to use federal powers to end bridge blockade
For the fourth straight day, scores of truckers taking part in what they dubbed the Freedom Convoy blocked the Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario, to Detroit, disrupting the flow of auto parts and other products between the two countries.