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About Chris
I am the editor of the Victoria Advocate, a family-owned newspaper in south Texas serving the Crossroads region. I've had this privilege since April 2007. I enjoy community newspapering because you're closer to your readers and can make a bigger difference in your corner of the world. The Web offers even more opportunities for engaging readers, and I hope to hear from all of you. A constructive community conversation makes the world a better place for us all.
Before coming to Victoria, I served as editor and later online publisher of the Greeley (Colo.) Tribune and managing editor of the Denton (Texas) Record-Chronicle. I also worked previously for newspapers in Fort Collins, Colo.; Sioux Falls, S.D.; Colorado Springs, and my hometown, Topeka, Kan.
I have a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Kansas. During basketball season, you'll find me cheering on the Jayhawks. (During football season, I'm more of a fickle fan.) I had the honor of continuing my education at Harvard University as a Nieman Fellow in 2005-2006.
The picture associated with my blog is of my family, my most precious treasure.
User Name:ChrisCobler
Real Name:Chris Cobler
Email:ccobler@vicad.com
Address:
311 E. Constitution St.
Victoria, TX 77901
Work Phone:(361)574-1271
Gender:male
Member Since:September 16, 2007
Last Signed In:August 29, 2008
Profile Views:2066
Blog Views:12256
Chris' Interests
movies,
music,
Denver Broncos,
Kansas Jayhawks,
Bruce Springsteen,
Paul McCartney,
tennis,
family,
reading,
current events,
traveling,
NFL,
Internet,
iPod
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Chris' Recent Posts
This is a discussion forum devoted to honoring those who died, those who lost loved ones, and those who responded to...
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We hope this will be a place for a thoughtful discussion of an issue that's consumed the country. Let us know what...
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Chris' Recent Blog Posts
Let's hope Gustav goes elsewhere and we can focus on that much more enjoyable season -- football.
Either way, we...
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"I haven't lived a day of my life without Scoop," our daughter cried Saturday night. How could it be time...
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We've had fun this week experimenting with the Webcast of our morning news meetings. In case you missed the...
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Chris' Recent Comments
Sugar Magnolia,
News of Darfur or the Georgia-Russia conflict will never be the specialty of a community...
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Thanks for the feedback, Arlene. I'll share your comments with Community Conversation Editor Tim Delaney, who also...
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My brother-in-law in Tucson had to get rid of his iPhone because it dropped so many calls from his home office. He...
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Recent Comments On Chris' Blog
I am so sorry for your loss, Chris. My prayers and condolences to you and your family. I can't add anything better...
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I was raised around animals, but I was never "close" to any of them. For the most part, I was scared of our dogs. ...
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Thank you all for your kind words and for thinking of our family this weekend. As I told the kids, Scoop wanted most...
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Comment From: ShureleeUJest
Sun Nov 25, 2007 17:10:12 CST
I noticed that I hadn't placed tags on all my blog posts, so I reviewed them and brought them up to date. Then I decided to see what some of the different tags were. I couldn't find a way to see them nor a method to search all blogs based on tag titles. Looks like you left something out on this forum program.
Also there's no EASY way to find a particular blogger or a members profile - no alphabetical list, only an updated profile list that requires enough scrolling to cause carpal tunnel syndrome. Any chance that these issues can be resolved?
Comment From: ShureleeUJest
Thu Nov 15, 2007 13:50:53 CST
What is the status of the Advocate request to see the documents thatthe D.A. sent back to the Police Chief? Is Tyler trying to keep them from the public with some sort of claim about confidentiality of information about the victims?
I assume that if the court provides you with access to them you would either be required to redact that kind of information or choose to do so, in order to prevent embarrassing the victims involved.
Comment From: ShureleeUJest
Thu Oct 18, 2007 14:41:10 CDT
The topic is titled: "Chris Cobler...Are you there?" by littlebluebook on the first page of the discussion forums/topics. It may be on page two by the time you read this.
Comment From: ShureleeUJest
Wed Oct 17, 2007 23:09:44 CDT
Please check out the topic/forum titled "Chris Cobbler - are you there?"
and the attached posts.
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