| | | | Sculpture show anniversary; church sale for homeless shelter  Jill Marino poses for a photo Friday at the Benson Sculpture Park in Loveland beside Fiesta by Carol Gold. She and her husband maintain the garden bed around that piece and it is featured on the poster for the 40th anniversary Sculpture in the Park Show. She answered five questions for us here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald) Good morning
Loveland. The National Weather Service says we can expect a partly sunny day with a high near 88 today. Read the full forecast here. Below are links to
some of the other stories you'll find today. Jackie Hutchins, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor | | | | The Loveland Homelessness Task Force has announced that it is taking steps to purchase the 62-year-old First Christian Church for conversion into a permanent facility to serve the city’s unhoused residents. | | | | | He’ll still be writing and still be involved in his community. But after 51 years of meeting daily news deadlines, including a decade at BizWest, Managing Editor Ken Amundson is easing into retirement. | | | | | Opening day of the 2024 Loveland Farmers Markets drew hundreds of visitors to Fairgrounds Park on Sunday morning. | | | | | He grew up on the fringe of Yosemite National Park and went to school in Yosemite Valley, where his schoolhouse offered closeup views of Yosemite Falls, Glacier Point and Sentinel Rock. | | | | | “I spilled coffee all over the car. The colors were so brilliant, I didn’t care about the coffee. I didn’t want to lose focus on this insane beauty.” | | | | | Colorado, like most states, has largely completed the process of ending Medicaid coverage for people who are no longer eligible. | | | | | Games, music and a webinar on dark skies for photographers and night sky enthusiasts are among the offerings on the Monday calendar in the Loveland area. | | | | | Daily Record for June 1-2, 2024 | | | | | Monday is expected to be partly sunny, with a high near 88, according to the National Weather Service. Winds could gust as high as 15 mph. The overnight low will be near 58 with a 10% chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight and wind gusts as high as 16 mph. | | | | | Should you always offer help, or wait to be asked? Ask Amy discusses the balance between politeness and personal responsibility in offering assistance, guiding you towards a compassionate yet practical approach. | | | |