November 2007
Photos for November 6, 2007
Election judges, Mason Siedschlaw, left, and Lila Herod, right, write down some of the final tallies for Tuesday night's election in front of a crowd of onlookers in the Moffat County Court House in Craig. Both Referendums 1A, which will help pay for construction of a new hospital, and 3A, which will pay for a hybrid middle school and updates to other district schools, passed.
Matthew Barrett is the new deputy district attorney for the 14th Judicial District Attorney's Office. Barrett, who is a May law school graduate from the University of Denver, started Oct. 23 and is assigned to prosecute mostly misdemeanor cases. District Attorney Bonnie Roesink said Barrett was her top choice to replace former Craig office deputy district attorney Ed Veronda, who transferred to the Steamboat Springs office.
Some of the players who participated on the 2007 Moffat County High School football team include, in the front row from left, Matt Kincheloe, Tyler Roach, Drew Turner, Jake Bricker, Luke Terrill, Alex Villagrana, Robert Daniels; second row from left, Aaron Nielsen, Ethan Robinson, Paul Nelson, Todd Stewart, Craig Gearhart, Austin Hill, Travis Wilson, J.T. Haddan, Eli Buckner; third row from left, Mike Harry, Matt Linsacum, Mitch Sammons, Sean Hergenreter, Derrick Ferguson, Travis Noland, Brian Ivy, Pablo Salcido; back row from left, Jeremiah Gordon, Lyle Schaffner, Jordan Wilson, Halen Raymond, Colton Conrad, Dillon Guinn, Frank Archuletta, Alex McCoy, Brad Summers and Josh Wilde.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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