Heaven's Door grant; health clinic expansion

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

 
 

Heaven's Door grant; health clinic expansion


Larimer County Commissioner Jody Shadduck-McNally, right, discusses conservation with Land Conservation, Planning & Resource Program Manager Meegan Flenniken on what was previously known as Heaven’s Door Ranch Wednesday afternoon. The county purchased the area in 2022 to preserve it with plans to eventually turn it into a publicly accessible open space. Read more here. (Will Costello / Loveland Reporter Herald)


Good morning Loveland.

The National Weather Service says we can expect a sunny day with a high near 66. Read the full forecast here.

Below are links to some of the other stories you'll find today.

Jackie Hutchins, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor

Sunrise Community Health plans new clinic in north Loveland

Low-cost provider Sunrise Community Health will break ground later this week on a new full-service clinic at 201 W. 69th Court in north Loveland.

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Loveland council votes to settle Centerra South lawsuit

The Loveland City Council closed the books on the breach-of-contract lawsuit between developer McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc. and the city over the Centerra South development.

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Loveland’s Sierra Moskalski named RH wrestler of the year

An undefeated campaign that culminated with a state championship almost didn’t happen for Loveland’s Sierra Moskalski.

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Innovative companies in Northern Colorado credit collaboration with success

Companies represented at Tuesday’s BizWest CEO Roundtable on Cutting-Edge Tech are not only riding the wave of innovation in Northern Colorado, but they’re helping to create it.

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U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse wins prominent post in House Democratic leadership

Colorado’s U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse was elected Wednesday by his colleagues to serve as the assistant Democratic leader in the House.

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Colorado lawmakers’ ban on so-called assault weapons is finally advancing after hitting a roadblock last year

After a marathon committee hearing, Colorado Democrats’ bill to ban the sale of semi-automatic rifles and other so-called assault weapons cleared its first hurdle early Wednesday morning and now is poised to pass the full House.

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Commerce City man arrested in Loveland for allegedly trying to buy sexual services from a child

Daniel Goodfield, 36, is scheduled to appear for a first appearance hearing before 8th Judicial District Court Judge Daniel McDonald at 8:30 a.m. Thursday. Goodfield was issued a $20,000 following his arrest and bonded out on March 16, according to the Sheriff’s Office release tracker.

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Warrant clearance, community resource event to be held in Loveland April 6

The event will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 6 at the Loveland campus, 200 Peridot Ave.

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Wildlife Window: Loveland’s tree streets bring back maple memories

The very popular silver maple is now in full bloom. Though its twigs and branchlets are barren of leaves, they conspicuously show small dark red knobs that are the tree’s flowers.

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Things to do in Loveland on Thursday: mindfulness talk, ‘Meet Impactful Women of Fort Collins’ and more

A talk on Mindfulness and Positive Psychology, and a program on “Meet Impactful Women of Fort Collins” are on the calendar for Thursday.

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Loveland, Berthoud law enforcement calls: Several trespassing, harassment calls

Daily Record for March 19-20, 2024.

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Loveland weather for Thursday: sunny and 66

Thursday is expected to be sunny, with a high near 66, according to the National Weather Service. The overnight low will be near 36 with wind gusts as high as 15 mph.

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RH Line calls for Thursday, March 21, 2024

In regard to the council meetings, the circus continues. What a free-for-all the meetings are. Now they have suspended City Attorney Garcia. The new council members and Mayor Marsh are acting like a soap opera. What a sad, embarrassing situation they have created for Loveland.

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Ask Amy: Online meeting might lead to a trap

Explore Ask Amy’s guidance on a young woman contemplating a financially beneficial but complicated living arrangement, and a husband facing potential in-law cohabitation challenges.

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