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Washington County Enterprise-Leader, 3 Jun 2026

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ArticleHun­dreds attend one-day event at Lake Wed­ing­ton

FAYETTEVILLE — When Lake Wed­ing­ton Recre­ation Cen­ter closed to the pub­lic in 2019 due to plumb­ing issues, many area res­id­ents lost a cher­ished sum­mer des­tin­a­tion. Seven years later, people are still wait­ing for the park — loc­ated west...

Hun­dreds attend one-day event at Lake Wed­ing­ton

ArticleNew man­agers head farm­ers mar­ket

FARMINGTON —Farm­ing­ton Farm­ers Mar­ket has two new man­agers this year, and neither knew each other before­hand. Both Ember Carter and Calinda Green have full-time jobs, but on Sat­urdays, you can find them at the mar­ket at Creek­side Park on...

New man­agers head farm­ers mar­ket

ArticleFarm­ing­ton’s rates for water, sewer to increase

FARMINGTON — Farm­ing­ton res­id­ents will see their water rates go up, effect­ive July 1, due to action by the Fay­etteville City Coun­cil last month. Sewer rates will not go up until 2027. The Fay­etteville coun­cil on Tues­day, May 5,...

Farm­ing­ton’s rates for water, sewer to increase

ArticleDino­saurs drop by Lin­coln Square

Julio “Jur­as­sic Jack” brought his Jur­as­sic Exper­i­ence to Lin­coln Square on Sat­urday for Lin­coln Pub­lic Lib­rary’s sum­mer read­ing kick­off. The theme for the sum­mer pro­gram is “Unearth a Story.” More than 50 chil­dren lined up to pet the...

Dino­saurs drop by Lin­coln Square