| | | | At 99, Pat McVey still has a heart for kids; Namaqua Star needs $10,000 electrical overhaul to light up Loveland this year

Pat McVey reminisces about her career and her life while sitting on her patio in Loveland on Thursday. She answers Five Questions here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Good morning Loveland. The National Weather Service says to expect sunshine and 88 degrees
today, though there is a 30% chance of afternoon rain. Check out the stories we have for you below. Pamela Johnson, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor | | | | Though the electrical system has shown signs of aging for several years, the problems became too extensive to repair last year, when a portion of the star remained dark throughout the holiday season. | | | | | Events going on in the Loveland area on Monday include trivia, games, dance and comedy. | | | | | From the Loveland Reporter-Herald archives stored at the Loveland Museum. | | | | | Colorado kite enthusiasts share their tips for setting sail in the Front Range | | | | | Welcome to the World Cup, Lamine Yamal. Welcome to the World Cup, Spain. | | | | | If you’ve been watching World Cup matches, you’ve heard commentators talk about player speed, distance covered, and possession percentages. What might surprise people is that those aren’t estimates, they’re measurements generated by a remarkable network of cameras, computers, and tracking systems. | | | | | A look back at 10, 25, 50 and 120 years ago in Loveland-area news, from the archives of the Loveland Reporter-Herald. | | | | | If the deal the U.S. has struck with Iran to end hostilities in the Persian Gulf is welcome, it’s far from a victory. Any hopes of achieving more rest on whether the White House is willing to learn from this self-created mess. | | | | | The National Weather Service says Loveland will be sunny on Monday with a high near 89 degrees. | | | | |
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