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Election Results
10:26 a.m., November 5, 2008 Updated 7:53 a.m.
Preliminary Results as of 8 a.m. Thursday

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HONORING AMERICA’s Veterans
November 5, 2008
Veterans Day has lost its meaning for one veteran. Not because he isn’t proud of the time he served, but because it has turned into a time to vacation for most.
Wood artist’s workshop is envy of all
November 5, 2008
Tom Hewitt is a collector, perhaps a slightly obsessive one, but then many artists are vulnerable to compulsions.
Reunions have a variety of values
November 5, 2008
Recently I had my 10-year high school reunion. It was probably the first time that the magnitude of the whole “reunion” thing hit me.
Bargain-basement cruising
November 5, 2008
With the economy slowing down and your wallet perhaps shrinking you might consider a vacation that promises great value and relaxation.
American Indian Places
November 5, 2008
Almost every American lives near an Indian ruin or site.
Pierced Ears Reject Earrings
November 5, 2008
When I turned 24, my pierced ears started to reject (bleeding, itching, swelling) my earrings. I have used 14-karat gold, sterling silver and cheap metal earrings. What is the cause? Is there a solution
Election Results
10:26 a.m., November 5, 2008 Updated 07:53 a.m.
Preliminary Results as of 8 a.m. Thursday
Martin, Dawson retain supervisor seats
November 5, 2008
The District 3 Supervisor, Democrat Shirley Dawson, narrowly held onto her seat Tuesday night even as challenger and Republican David Cook periodically took the lead.
Payson voters reject YMCA
November 5, 2008
The lease of Payson parkland for a YMCA recreation center appeared headed for a big loss in preliminary results released 8 p.m. Tuesday.
NASCAR show car rolls into Walmart Nov. 11
November 5, 2008
Big Brothers Big Sisters and the #17 Arby’s Restaurant Racecar make a pit stop Tuesday, Nov. 11 at the Walmart Supercenter in Payson.
Can you qualify for a mortgage?
November 5, 2008
The upheaval in the credit industry is resulting in changing qualifications in the mortgage market. While each lender has different qualifying guidelines, here is an outline of some changes we are experiencing.
College aims to gain funding
November 5, 2008
Gila Community College began positioning its pawns in what could be a political chess game intended to win independence and equal funding.
New bill could make riding to work a joy
In a sign of the times, people are trading in their SUVs for something less glamorous but more economical, a bike.
November 5, 2008
If you thought the $700 billion federal credit bailout bill held nothing in it for you, wait — there is a shiny spot for bicyclists — $20.
New Web page explains OHV laws for the new year
November 5, 2008
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has a new Web page designed to inform off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts about new laws that will affect OHV use starting Jan. 1, 2009.

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