Loveland’s Circle of Peace sculpture, inviting interaction for 25 years

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Reporter Herald Daily Newsletter

unread,
Jul 12, 2026, 11:23:10 AM (16 hours ago) Jul 12
to kefa...@co.larimer.co.us
Also: This week in Loveland history for July 12-18, 2026 • Trivially Speaking: Tide came in, bikini debuted — what was the year?
 ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌
 

Sunday, July 12, 2026

 

Loveland’s Circle of Peace sculpture, inviting interaction for 25 years

The sculpture honors Julie Moser, who was killed in the 1998 Swissair Flight 111 crash off the coast of Nova Scotia

Read more →

This week in Loveland history for July 12-18, 2026

A look back at 10, 25, 50 and 120 years ago in Loveland-area news, from the archives of the Loveland Reporter-Herald.

Read more →

Trivially Speaking: Tide came in, bikini debuted — what was the year?

Glancing at the Willard TS (that’s “Trivially Speaking) Index, I see that it’s been a good chunk of a year since last we played “Guess That Year.” So, dust off the old brain cells — figuratively, not literally — and let’s play.

Read more →

Things to do in the Loveland area on Sunday: Trek the Thompson, comedy and rodeo

Trek the Thompson will be held at Fairgrounds Park in Loveland on Sunday, alongside the farmers market. In Fort Collins, look for comedy shows and rodeo.

Read more →

Letters: U.S. will never live up to the philosophies of the ancients

Mr. Thomas, about your commentary: 1776 vs. 2026 (published July 3). You cite the writings of a previous president of a white majority national citizenship. That citizenship originated from the European immigrants who wiped out the indigenous natives. Was there no mercy from our God during that period?

Read more →

RH Line calls for Sunday, July 12, 2026

RH Line calls for July 12, 2026, on Community Placemaking, fireworks and drone shows, bike bells and taxing Social Security.

Read more →

On the front lines of Colorado’s wolf reintroduction, a range rider aims to keep the peace

Christina Vander Berg knelt in the dirt, carefully measuring a paw print. She’s a range rider — helping to mediate conflict between wolves and Colorado ranchers.

Read more →

Spending topped $67 million in key Colorado primary races. But big money didn’t always win.

That is roughly how much was spent on Colorado’s competitive statewide and federal primaries — and almost all of it went to influence Democrat-versus-Democrat contests, a Post analysis found.

Read more →

Kyle Westmoreland charges up the leaderboard on moving day at The Blue Championship

Westmoreland started strong Saturday with birdies on four of his first seven holes. He made the turn at -4 and was at -7 when he teed off on No. 15, where he eagled the par-5 to go to 9-under.

Read more →

Larimer County restaurant inspections made July 3-9, 2026

Larimer County health officials conducted these restaurant inspections July 3-9, 2026.

Read more →
 

More Features

 

Sign up for other email newsletters

Looking for more from the Loveland Reporter-Herald? Discover the full range of email newsletters we offer — from breaking news alerts to exclusive content for subscribers. Stay informed on local business, sports, entertainment, and more. Don’t miss our newest addition: the Weekly Obituaries Newsletter, a thoughtful way to honor and remember members of our community.  Click to find the newsletters that fit your interests and never miss a beat.


 
Loveland Reporter-Herald logo

Copyright 2026 Loveland Reporter-Herald. All rights reserved.
5990 Washington Street
  |   Denver, CO 80216

Unsubscribe

Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages