Future Legends appeals $7M judgment that could gut complex stadium, offices

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Saturday, December 21, 2024

 

Future Legends appeals $7M judgment that could gut complex stadium, offices

A U.S. District Court judge in Utah has dealt another blow to Future Legends Sports Complex in Windsor, ordering the repossession of various stadium seating, IT equipment, a security system, LED displays, computers and more for failing to pay the roughly $7 million loan from Onset Financial Inc. in Utah to purchase the equipment. The loss on the loan is $6,918,299, but Onset’s attorneys also moved for an award of attorney’s fees of $66,866 in the matter — which now will be suspended until the matter is appealed.

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Human Bean partners with Colorado Eagles to raise funds for cancer patients

Human Bean Northern Colorado will raise money for the Colorado Eagles’ UCHealth Northern Colorado Foundation Oncology Patient Assistance Fund.

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What Reporter-Herald readers said this week

Here is a selection of comments on stories posted on the Reporter-Herald Facebook page Dec. 14-20.

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How They Voted: Colorado congressional votes for Dec. 13-19, 2024

Here’s a look at how Colorado members of Congress voted over the previous week.

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Things to do in the Loveland area on Saturday: Dance show, solstice celebrations

MacKinnon Royal Dance will present a show at the Rialto Theater Center, and at River’s Edge Natural Area and City Star Brewing celebrations of the winter solstice are planned Saturday.

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Loveland High takes top honors at R2J District Meet

Loveland girls swimming won the annual R2J District Meet for the third year in a row, but the final meet before the holiday break gave swimmers from all four local schools a chance to shine.

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No criminal charges will be filed in Colorado election passwords leak, Denver DA says

The Denver District Attorney’s Office will not file criminal charges related to the inadvertent release of some voting system passwords by the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, prosecutors announced Friday.

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Dismissal appealed in lawsuit against Loveland council

A state appeals court in Denver will consider whether to uphold or overturn a Larimer District Court’s October dismissal of a lawsuit filed earlier this year by five former Loveland City Council members and three other Loveland residents against the current council and its actions surrounding the proposed Centerra South mixed-use development.

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Florida man accused of attempted murder in Berthoud will represent himself in January trial

Robert Johnson, 20, appeared before 8th Judicial District Court Judge Laurie Dean Friday afternoon roughly one week after he was found competent to proceed and a four-day jury trial was scheduled for mid-January. During that hearing, Troy Krenning, Johnson’s lawyer, said that while he was in discussions with prosecutors for a potential agreement, if it was not accepted he would have to withdraw from the case.

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Gov. Jared Polis pardons 22 people, shortens prison sentences for 4 men

Two men sentenced to life in prison for murder in the 1990s will have the chance to walk free again after Polis commuted their sentences Friday.

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