November 2009
Photos for November 4, 2009
There were more than enough polling booths set up to accommodate Craig and Moffat County voters Tuesday at the Centennial Mall voting center. However, the 11.5 percent turnout tied the county's lowest voter turnout for a non-primary election since 1990, other than two primaries in 2000 and 2008.
Election judge Oscar King, left, helps Pete Madsen cast his voting ballot into an e-scan ballot counting machine Tuesday at the polling station at Centennial Mall. Madsen said he thinks it is important to exercise voting rights.
There were more voting booths than voters during many portions of Election Day on Tuesday. Most of the residents who did vote in the election, about 63 percent, voted early or through mail-in ballots.
Cleve Preece, left, walks away from a computerized polling booth during Election Day at the Centennial Mall voting center. A total of 225 voters cast a ballot Tuesday in Craig, with another 17 voting in Maybell and eight in Dinosaur.
The Moffat County High School boys varsity cross-country team hopes to run to victory Saturday in Fort Collins. The team is, back row, from left, Jimmy Howe, Rene Molina, Kye Adams, Corey Wojtkiewicz, and Matt Hulstine; front row, from left, is Jarred Blevins, Alex McCoy, Chris Zirkle and Alfredo Lebron.
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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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