| | | | | Larimer County Department of Natural Resources recently launched a pilot program to change the way visitors can pay for daily permit parking at parks and open spaces through the convenience of their phones. | | | | | Events in Loveland include a Sparta 104 Combat Sports Show, concert by The Long Run, Ski and Sports Swap, ice fishing clinic and more. | | | | | Here is a selection of comments on stories posted by the Reporter-Herald on its Facebook page Nov. 2-8. | | | | | A first look at Martin Lind’s Cascadia project — a celebration of Greeley’s past, present and future all wrapped in a billion-dollar bow — is unfolding now as city leaders pore through grand plans for a destination center that could catapult the city onto a true metropolitan stage. | | | | | The number of homes sold and the number of active listings increased in October compared with the same month last year across Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley. But new data from Loveland-based multiple-listing service Information and Real Estate Services LLC show that median sales prices rose year over year in some markets and fell in others. | | | | | Daily Record for Nov. 7-8, 2024. | | | | | A store that was a community gathering place for 128 years will be sold at auction this month, along with its contents and the real estate in the Larimer County foothills on which it sits. | | | | | Mountain View High School’s Drama Department is presenting “Laughing Stock,” a farcical tale of a small community theater in New England that bites off a bit more than it can chew when they convert a bar to a theater and attempt to perform some of the greatest works of performance art ever written, from “Dracula” to “Hamlet.” | | | | | Residents can purchase permits to cut their own Christmas trees from the Arapaho and Roosevelt national forests through Jan. 7. | | | | | Larimer County restaurant inspections made Nov. 1-7, 2024. | | | |