This week in Loveland history for March 22-28, 2026

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Also: Things to do in the Loveland area on Sunday: The French Family Band; Colorado Eagles; Rockhounds Club Gem and Mineral Show • UNC Bears swimmer Maria Erokhina finishes college career at NCAA Championships
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Sunday, March 22, 2026

 

This week in Loveland history for March 22-28, 2026

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

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Things to do in the Loveland area on Sunday: The French Family Band; Colorado Eagles; Rockhounds Club Gem and Mineral Show

On Sunday, Loveland Performing Arts will present The French Family Band, the Colorado Eagles play the Coachella Valley Firebirds, and it’s the final day of the Fort Collins Rockhounds Club Gem and Mineral Show.

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UNC Bears swimmer Maria Erokhina finishes college career at NCAA Championships

The NCAA Championships are known as one of the best and fastest meets in the world. Erokhina, a senior breaststroker from Cyprus, is the first UNC swimmer in the Division I era to compete at NCAAs. 

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Letters: Immigration discussion must start with the facts

A report based on reliable data from sources like the U.S. Census Bureau, Homeland Security and the Congressional Budget Office has been issued by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. It supports the surprising conclusion that undocumented immigrants have not been taking, but have actually been net economic contributors.

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RH Line calls for March 22, 2026

RH Line calls for March 22, 2026.

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How Colorado funeral homes are rebuilding trust eroded by years of industry scandal

Recent scandals in the state’s funeral industry have shaken Coloradans’ trust in the professionals who care for their deceased loved ones.

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Colorado is proposing major changes to autism therapy — and families are worried

Colorado officials say autism therapy providers saw an opportunity to make money in a new field without much federal guidance. Providers say the state is punishing them for its mistakes.

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Will: Schools hiding children’s ‘transitioning’ violate parental rights

While cleaning her 13-year-old daughter’s room in 2022, Amber Lavigne found a chest binder. A social worker at the eighth-grader’s school in Maine had given the child the device, which flattens breasts to facilitate a masculine appearance. Unbeknownst to Lavigne, at school her daughter was using masculine pronouns.

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Bullpen, big innings propel Loveland baseball past Berthoud

The Red Wolves evened their record at 2-2 with their Northern League opener against Poudre looming Tuesday

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Cheers! Fort Collins’ Hello Brew Co. recognized for community impact

FORT COLLINS — Hello Brew Co. is proving that a business doesn’t need a large footprint to have a big impact on its neighborhood.

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