| | | | Gov. Jared Polis brushes off party’s censure over Tina Peters clemency; Lundeen Sculpture wrapping up work on Jimmy Carter bronze
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis speaks
during a news conference on the new “Healthy Colorado For All” initiative in the Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion in Denver on Thursday. He also took questions from the media about his recent commutation of Tina Peters’ prison sentence. Read more here. (Photo by Harmon Dobson/The Denver Post)
Good morning Loveland. The National Weather Service forecast is for sunshine throughout the Memorial Day weekend. Stories we have for you below include a local farm stand owner speaking about repeat encounter bakery bandit and a look at a Jimmy Carter bronze coming out of Loveland's Lundeen Sculpture. There are also several Memorial Day events occurring on Monday. Pamela Johnson, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor | | | | A new monument of President Jimmy Carter from Lundeen Sculpture will be unveiled at the United States Naval Academy in September, honoring the former president who died in 2024. | | | | | A woman stole twice within weeks from Gone Astray Goods and the owner said she felt targeted. She decided to use her experience to spread awareness to other local businesses. | | | | | Pinocchios restaurant chain founder Annie Vick was sentenced to 10 years in community corrections after not being transparent with investors about how she would use their investment money for stock trades. | | | | | A Summer Learning Program Kickoff Party will be held Friday on the lawn at the Loveland Public Library. | | | | | In Loveland, a stretch of U.S. Highway 34 will be dedicated to Sgt. Jack Thurman, a WWII veteran who served at the Battle of Iwo Jima. | | | | | The mishandling of criminal cases has been a common occurrence in Costilla County for years, prosecutors, attorneys and former employees say. So they weren’t entirely surprised when the San Luis Valley DA announced the indictment of half the department. | | | | | “I’m excited for our players and fans who will enjoy an improved game atmosphere,” UNC head football coach Ed Lamb said, adding his appreciation for university administrators and boosters who worked to bring lights to the stadium. | | | | | RH Line calls for May 22, 2026. | | | | | Going into the Memorial Day weekend, the National Weather Service is calling for sunshine all weekend. | | | | |
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