Carbon County voters, it's time to get informed about who's vying for the sheriff position. Candidates are presenting their platforms, so make sure you know what they're all about before casting your ballot.
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Your tax dollars are on the line with this election, so knowing the candidates' plans is key.
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Continuing our coverage of the 2026 primary election, Castle Country Radio was joined by Carbon County Sheriff Candidate TJ Robertson for a discussion on his reasons for running, his platform, and why he believes he should have the vote of Carbon County residents.
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As the 2026 primary election rapidly approach, Castle Country Radio is preparing to host its \'Meet the Candidates\' series of events for the primary elections in both Carbon and Emery County.
Carbon County Chamber May Luncheon Thursday, May 21 at noon At the Jennifer Leavitt Student Center on the Utah State Eastern campus This month’s meeting will feature Meet the Candidates for State House...
Castle Country Radio’s Meet the Candidates Monday, June 8 thru Friday, June 12 at 6:00PM MONDAY (held at Castle Dale City Hall): Emery County Commissioners Candidates Kevin Butler, Keven Jensen and David...
Castle Country Radio’s Meet the Candidates Monday, June 8 thru Friday, June 12 at 6:00PM MONDAY (held at Castle Dale City Hall): Emery County Commissioners Candidates Kevin Butler, Keven Jensen and David...
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Continuing our coverage of the 2026 primary election, Castle Country Radio was joined by Carbon County Sheriff Candidate Frankie Tapia for a discussion on his reasons for running, his platform, and why he believes he should have the vote of Carbon County residents.
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