
Carie Canterbury
Reporter at Canon City Daily Record
Reporter at Canon City Daily Record. I have a passion for Canon City and Fremont County. Happily married for 25 years with three amazing kids!
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6 days ago |
canoncitydailyrecord.com | Carie Canterbury
Unless one is in imminent physical danger and has no other choice to protect themselves, and unless they are confident in their ability to use force, Cañon City Police Chief John Schick implores the community to leave potential physical conflicts up to trained officers.
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6 days ago |
canoncitydailyrecord.com | Carie Canterbury
A Custer County District Court judge on Tuesday ruled a property search was conducted without a lawful warrant in the case of the Westcliffe man accused of gunning down three of his neighbors and severely injuring another in November 2023. The defense team for Hanme Clark, 46, filed a motion in March to suppress the results of an illegal successive search of property without obtaining a new warrant on Nov. 22, 2023. Clark, 46, was arrested Nov.
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1 week ago |
denvergazette.com | Carie Canterbury
A Custer County District Court judge on Tuesday ruled a property search was conducted without a lawful warrant in the case of the Westcliffe man accused of gunning down three of his neighbors and severely injuring another in November 2023. The defense team for Hanme Clark, 46, filed a motion in March to suppress the results of an illegal successive search of property without obtaining a new warrant on Nov. 22, 2023. Clark, 46, was arrested Nov.
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1 week ago |
canoncitydailyrecord.com | Carie Canterbury
More than 17 years ago, world-renowned golf-course architect Jim Engh stood on the empty land where Four Mile Ranch Golf Club is now and pondered how to design a championship-level golf course. Where does one begin? For Engh, it was simple. Let the land be the guide. “Let the land tell the story,” Engh said during a private gathering Tuesday at the Skyline Theater.
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1 week ago |
canoncitydailyrecord.com | Carie Canterbury
A vacant Lincoln Park home sustained major damage after a structure fire in the 1400 block of Chestnut Street Wednesday night. The Cañon City Area Fire Protection District responded to the fire after a citizen stopped at Fire Station No. 2 on Elm Avenue and reported a possible structure fire near the intersection of Elm Avenue and Chestnut Street at about 8:30 p.m.According to Capt.
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