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Tobie Baker
Position: Staff reporter

City of Cortez projects budget surplus

The 2014 Cortez budget projects a $668,581 surplus, according to a memo that City Manager Shane Hale sent to municipal leaders last week. City leaders will hold public a hearing ...

CBI gives details in Cox case

District Attorney Will Furse alleges that Cox committed second-degree perjury, false reporting to authorities and second-degree misconduct in relation to two separate incidents that occurred...

Residential designs unveiled for Calkins Building

Schoolhouse itself would have 18 units

Mancos school district adopts truancy policy

Report reveals disrespect was most common offense

Proposed Mancos laundry spins to a halt

A commercial laundry venture on North Monty Street has stalled, frustrating a Mancos businessman. After a half-hour public hearing on Wednesday, Jan. 27, town trustees tabled a re...

Drug Court funding dries up

Judge: Court out of money until July

Cortez police likely to face lawsuit in Make My Day case

A Denver attorney has confirmed that a civil lawsuit is likely against the Cortez Police Department in connection to a 2014 Make My Day criminal trial. In a 1,154-word letter date...

Mancos students impress at middle school science fair

Young scientists impress judges, teachers at science fair

Candidates for Mancos marshal will face FBI scrutiny

Phillips plans to narrow field to four or five for oral review board

Cortez Quilt Co. trains a new generation of quilters

Cortez Quilt Co. opens doors to preteens, trains a new generation

Six qualify for Cortez municipal election

Two incumbents, a retired electrician, a full-time mother, a family attorney and a journalist are vying for one of four available seats on the Cortez city council. Retired educato...

Bond lowered for Baxstrom in attempted-murder case

Motion filed to help defendant pay legal fees