| | Shane Ricks, an excavator operator for Zak Dirt, hasn’t ever found anything quite like the historic caisson he happened upon while working on the Heart Improvement Plan (HIP) Streets project, in downtown Loveland. | | | A look back at 10, 25, 50 and 120 years ago in Loveland-area news, from the archives of the Loveland Reporter-Herald. | | | Labor Day weekend events in the Loveland area include the Windsor Harvest Festival and Windsor Harvest Festival Parade. | | | Are all homeless individuals lovable as children of God or are they too far gone to be worthy of respect? Loveland seems to treat them disrespectfully by minimally providing for their physical needs while supporting their currentemotional and social behavior. | | | The city of Loveland began providing shelter and services to the homeless in response to the May 17, 2022, encampment ban. So, how has that worked out for the citizens of Loveland? On Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025, council will consider a ballot measure that brings nonprofit, faith-based, business, health care and government organizations together to […] | | | Well, it’s been nearly six months since I’ve tested the patience of my faithful readers, but, since this is a notable exception, I trundled out the laptop, and, well, here I am. | | | RH Line calls for Aug. 31, 2025. | | | “I believe that the governor’s office, and the influence that the tech industry has over the governor’s office, is a huge problem,” said Rep. Javier Mabrey, a Denver Democrat. | | | “For me, there’s no use in complaining,” a Trout Unlimited mining coordinator said. “I’d rather do a thorough job than rush a job and screw it up.” | | | Dr. Mandy Cohen served as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director from July 2023 to January 2025. Today, though, she says the current chaos at the CDC is putting the public’s health at risk. The real damage is not the loss of a political appointee, but the departure of longtime CDC experts. | | | |
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