New lawsuit, letter renew Resurrection Fellowship church-school disputes

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Saturday, August 30, 2025

 

New lawsuit, letter renew Resurrection Fellowship church-school disputes

A lease dispute between a church and a religious school on its east Loveland campus that neared settlement more than a year ago has flared up again, with Resurrection Fellowship church suing Resurrection Christian School in Larimer District Court.

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‘We can truly save someone’s life’: Loveland dive team’s life-saving rescues

The Loveland Fire Rescue Authority Dive Team held their most recent training session on body recovery this past week, Aug. 26-28, at Lake Loveland. 

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Upcoming in Loveland: Dog Days of Summer, author talk, Duck Race, Rist Canyon Festival

Dog Days of Summer, a talk by author Andrea van de Loo, a Fort Collins Rotary Duck Race and the Rist Canyon Mountain Festival are among upcoming events in the Loveland area.

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Things to do in the Loveland area Aug. 30: Realities Ride & Rally; Sour Festival; raptor talk

There’s much to do in the Loveland area to start off your Labor Day weekend. Here’s a list.

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UNC volleyball bounces back to beat Washington in five sets in thrilling first match

“I think we just dug deep at the end there,” Reines said. “We told ourselves that we’re finding our team identity right now, first match of the season, and I think we did. We’re gritty. We’ll take them to end game. Yeah, we just worked until the end.”

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(Guest opinion) Chris Schwab: Dismantling of the VA and kidney dialysis

Over the decades I’ve been lucky enough to see how health care ought to be run with my care from the VA system. But I have had the total opposite experience with the care I’ve seen for people like my daughter who has been dealing with kidney disease.

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(Guest opinion) Bill Frang: A challenge to Christians to speak out about detention camps

Detention camps named Alligator Alcatraz, Deportation Depot, Speedway Slammer, Cornhusker Clink. MAGA today thinks this cute and funny. It isn’t. It’s childish, crude, callous and cold-hearted. Nazis only had “Arbeit macht Frei” on the gates at Dachau and Mittelbau–Dora, not alliterations. Congratulations MAGA, you’re crueler than Nazis.

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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 Aug. 23-29.

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Chance of Colorado River deal is ‘tenuous’ just two months before federal deadline, negotiator says

“We’re pretty far apart, and we haven’t made a lot of progress closing the gap,” Arizona’s negotiator, Tom Buschatzke, told The Denver Post this week.

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Buffs QB Kaidon Salter aims to grow after getting first CU game under belt

It wasn’t the debut that Kaidon Salter wanted, but the new Colorado quarterbacks hopes to use it as a springboard for the rest of the season.

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