| | | | School bond possibility; delay in protection order case  Berthoud Elementary School second-grader Alan Baker, center, and classmates Kylie Diede, left, and Jayden
Diesso, right, react Monday as other students guess which character trait they acted out as part of their Character Strong curriculum during class. The Thompson School District Board of Education is considering a $100 million bond issue during the November 2025 election that would, in part, address concerns about student population growth in Berthoud. Read more here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald) Good morning Loveland. The National Weather Service says we can expect a mostly sunny day with a high near 87 and wind gusts as high as 22 mph. Read the full forecast here. Below are links to some
of the other stories we have for you today. Jackie Hutchins, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor | | | | A judge on Monday continued a hearing on Loveland City Council member Erin Black’s request for a permanent protection order against Dillon Kaiser, but not before the Ward 3 representative claimed that Kaiser has repeatedly violated the temporary order in recent weeks and the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office has not responded to her complaints. | | | | | Tim Blodgett has been hired as chief strategy officer for the Platte River Power Authority, the not-for-profit, community-owned public power generation and transmission utility announced. | | | | | The Resurrection Christian and Loveland girls golf teams punched their tickets to state with runner-up finishes at their respective regional tournaments Monday. | | | | | The head of a nonprofit law firm announced his candidacy for Colorado Attorney General on Tuesday, promising to police “corporate abuse” and to support worker and consumer protections. | | | | | The not-yet-named Denver NWSL team’s owners expect to spend about $200 million to build the stadium itself as the city money supports the land purchase and site improvements. | | | | | You’ve heard the benefits of psychedelics, but what’s less known are the risks associated with using them. A new drug education campaign hopes to change that. | | | | | The Community Plant Sale at Walt Clark Middle School will be going on afternoons through Friday. | | | | | Daily Record for May 8-12, 2025. | | | | | Tuesday in Loveland is expected to be mostly sunny, with a high near 87, according to the National Weather Service. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph. The overnight low will be near 50, with wind gusts as high as 24 mph. | | | | | Words of Thanks writers thank those who helped with literacy efforts, flower sale. | | | | | Most days I can get through Loveland with only one person honking at me. Today was a special day, Mother’s Day. One person honked at me three times, because I wasn’t moving fast enough. I hope his mother takes away his keys. | | | | | One of my simple pleasures is looking at the daily weather drawings submitted by kids. Each and every drawing brings a delight, even if the artwork depicts a stormy day. I hope all readers can take a moment to see these creative endeavors. It can’t help but make you smile. | | | | |