Position: Journal Staff Writer

Email: tbaker@the-journal.com

Phone Number: 970-564-6033

Teacher turnover spikes statewide

Questions surrounding terminated Kemper Elementary teacher contracts remain unanswered as new statewide data reveals an all-time high in teacher turnover rates. Throughout the 21st century, the...

DATE: June 8, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

Assault suspected as rafters hit cable

A metal cable stretched across the Dolores River scraped five people off their raft on Tuesday, sending one woman to the hospital with a head injury. The Montezuma County Sheriff's Office is...

DATE: June 4, 2015 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Calkins developer seeks town support

Calkins Building developers have yet to find a user, and they are now urging the community to offer leads. “Our goal is to preserve and redevelop the historic Calkins Building,” said developer...

DATE: June 4, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

Hemp corridor sprouts on U.S. 160

Along a 45-mile stretch of U.S. 160, a farmer, a biochemist and a manufacturer have partnered to help sprout a viable hemp industry in Southwest Colorado. The process starts in Mancos, where farmer...

DATE: June 4, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

Assault suspected after rafters hit cable

A metal cable stretched across the Dolores River scraped five people off their raft on Tuesday, sending one woman to the hospital with a head injury. The Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office is...

DATE: June 3, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

Natives add $2B to state economy

Native American-owned businesses provide more than 16,000 jobs and add more than $2 billion to Colorado's economy. The economic impact findings were announced at a quarterly Colorado Commission of...

DATE: June 3, 2015 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Tribal leaders address hot issues

Both Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribal leaders requested infrastructure aid from state officials and greater cultural understanding from citizens during a six-hour Colorado Commission of...

DATE: June 3, 2015 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Natives add $2 billion to state economy

Native American-owned businesses provide more than 16,000 jobs and add more than $2 billion to Colorado's economy. The economic impact findings were announced at a quarterly Colorado Commission of...

DATE: June 2, 2015 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Tribal leaders address hot issues

Both Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribal leaders requested infrastructure aid from state officials and greater cultural understanding from citizens during a six-hour Colorado Commission of...

DATE: June 2, 2015 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Hemp goes forward in Southwest Colorado

On a small research plot in Weber Canyon, three varieties of industrial hemp were planted on Monday, the first day of Hemp History Week. Scott Perez, a second-year industrial hemp farmer from...

DATE: June 2, 2015 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Tribal leaders address hot issues

Both Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribal leaders requested infrastructure aid from state officials and greater cultural understanding from citizens during a six-hour Colorado Commission of...

DATE: June 1, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

Natives add $2B to state economy

Native American-owned businesses provide more than 16,000 jobs and add more than $2 billion to Colorado’s economy. The economic impact findings were announced at a quarterly Colorado Commission of...

DATE: June 1, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

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