| | | | City councilor investigation; former councilor turns to art  A bull elk crosses First Street near Namaqua Avenue in west Loveland on Wednesday. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald) Good morning Loveland. The National Weather Service says we can expect a sunny day with a high near 62. Read the full forecast here. In news, Jocelyn
Rowley a report on an investigation into whether City Councilor Erin Black harassed Police Chief Tim Doran in her interactions with him. Former city councilor Leah Johnson has an art show at Artspace titled “Canvas(s) Metamorphosis, From Politician to Painter: Embracing Change.” And over in Greeley, city leaders got a
look at Martin Lind's plans for a billion-dollar project to build a new arena for Lind’s Colorado Eagles hockey team, youth hockey rinks, an indoor water park with 12 water slides, a hotel and convention area, spaces for restaurants and shops, and eventually more than 6,000 residential housing units. Links to those stories and more are below. Jackie Hutchins, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor | | | | A Loveland City Council member is facing allegations of harassment and discrimination against Police Chief Tim Doran related to his religious beliefs, the Loveland Reporter-Herald has learned. | | | | | Former City Council member Leah Johnson has a debut art show with her daughter at Artspace. | | | | | Greeley leaders are still a couple of months away from deciding whether to work with Windsor developer Martin Lind on arguably the biggest project ever to come to Greeley, but many already seem smitten. | | | | | Faced with neighbors’s continued protests about a high-density development and its potential impact on area wildlife, the Berthoud Board of Trustees Tuesday voted to delay until February the question of whether to approve annexation of 98 acres for the proposed 416-unit River Trails subdivision. | | | | | A Texas-based company with oil and gas operations in Weld County will soon pilot an electric fracking fleet on eight wells it recently drilled on its Shelduck pad. | | | | | Colorado legislators questioned Gov. Jared Polis about what he has described as his “belt-tightening” budget proposal. | | | | | Extra law enforcement will be on the road in Larimer County this weekend looking for impaired drivers. | | | | | Thompson Valley senior Carson Brian remembers his freshman season and introduction to tennis vividly. | | | | | Raccoons eat at birdfeeders after dark when most people have their blinds and curtains closed, which means the raccoons can feed without being seen. | | | | | Loveland Historical Society will offer a talk with Brad Hoopes on the stories of Loveland veterans on Thursday, and the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures will have a book signing for “A History of Fort Collins Through Postcard Views.” | | | | | Daily Record for Nov. 12-13, 2024. | | | | | Thursday is expected to be sunny, with a high near 62, according to the National Weather Service. The overnight low will be near 32. | | | | | I find it rich that people would bring Trump signs to a Veterans Day parade knowing full well Trump (was) a draft dodger. | | | |