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John Salazar easily defeats Wayne Wolf
November 5, 2008
Salazar had appeared to be in a close race early in the evening with Wolf, a Delta County commissioner, but his lead widened as votes from the San Luis Valley were counted.
Udall cruises past Schaffer
November 5, 2008
Udall managed to shake the “Boulder liberal” label to beat former Congressman Bob Schaffer in a race billed as one of the most competitive nationwide.
Oldham takes victory in DA race
November 5, 2008

Assistant District Attorney Elizabeth Oldham won a close race Tuesday for District Attorney of the 14th Judicial District, despite losing Routt County to opponent Tammy Stewart.

Baumgardner wins over Hagenbuch
November 5, 2008
Republican Randy Baumgardner won the State House District 57 seat.
White captures Moffat vote
November 5, 2008
If election results are any indication, a majority of Moffat County voters think Republican state Rep. Al White has done a good job advocating for Northwest Colorado in the state Legislature.
Smooth morning sailing at Centennial Mall
November 5, 2008
Centennial Mall: 7 a.m. Before the polls opened Tuesday morning, Moffat County voters already were lining up in Centennial Mall to cast their ballots.
Caroline Dotson: Cookbook has fun recipes for special occasions
November 5, 2008
Fall is here, and winter quickly is approaching. This is the time of year for get-togethers, football parties and family gatherings, so I invested in a cookbook: “Favorite Brand Name Made Simple Entertaining.”
Fantasy Fix: Players on the mark early in NBA season
November 5, 2008
The NBA season already is a week old, and the waiver wire is full of players who will make an impact this year. The waiver wire is ripe with talent this time of year in fantasy basketball, as players who will prove to be very valuable for the entire season are starting to emerge.
Behind-the-scene Bulldogs
Freshman trainers a constant at every football game
November 5, 2008
They don’t wear pads, cleats or helmets. If asked what a zone blitz scheme is, encroachment on the defense, or a buttonhook, Jordan McLeslie and Kelsey Nylander would be the first to admit they hadn’t the faintest idea.
Almost 5,670 Craig voters cast ballots
Number represents more than half of county’s active voter roll
November 5, 2008
More than 60 percent of registered Moffat County voters turned out during the 2008 general election in Craig.
Craig polls close with high turnout
November 5, 2008
A brief and tired applause went up when polls closed at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Centennial Mall.
Voters trickle into Maybell polls
November 5, 2008
A presidential election comes just once every four years, so it’s only natural the topic would dominate conversations around the nation, including Moffat County, Craig and even Maybell.
John Vandelinder: It’s official: I voted
November 5, 2008
It’s official. By registering to vote Oct. 20, I did something I had been struggling with for 16 years - or four presidential election cycles.
Our View: Help college, help community
12:00 a.m., November 5, 2008 Updated 01:52 p.m.
Colorado Northwestern Community College is one month into the private phase of its campaign to raise money to complete system-wide projects at its campuses in Craig and Rangely, as well as its satellite campuses.
Police Blotter for Nov. 4
November 5, 2008
Moffat County Jail
Datebook for Nov. 5
November 5, 2008
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Gray wins re-election bid
November 5, 2008
Republican incumbent Tom Gray won his re-election bid to the Moffat County Commission by a close to 3 to 1 majority against Democratic challenger Lois Wymore.
Moffat picks McCain, nation picks Obama
Local voters pick Republicans in all races
November 5, 2008
GOP-heavy Moffat County bucked the national and statewide outcome of Tuesday’s presidential election, supporting the Republican candidate for president by more than 70 percent.
Culverwell sentenced to 60 days in jail
$16K in fines and community service also levied
November 5, 2008
Rodney Culverwell, a 41-year-old Moffat County rancher, was sentenced Tuesday for four felony convictions related to the deaths of four elk on his property last winter.
Oldham holds slight lead in DA race
November 5, 2008
Elizabeth Oldham, the Republican candidate for 14th Judicial District Attorney, held a narrow lead against Democratic challenger Tammy Stewart as of press time late Tuesday night.
Craig briefs for Nov. 5
November 5, 2008
Emergency Preparedness Fair Nov. 14

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