Weedin Agency celebrates 70 years in Loveland

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Also: Girls learn welding at special Front Range Community College summer camp • Things to do in the Loveland area on Saturday: Anime films, retro collectibles, All American Car Show
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Saturday, July 11, 2026

 

Weedin Agency celebrates 70 years in Loveland

The Weedin Agency, the longrunning Loveland insurance company, is celebrating 70 years in business this month, and marked the occasion with a tailgate in its parking lot.

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Girls learn welding at special Front Range Community College summer camp

Welding is a high demand skill in the United States, and Front Range Community College has a message for young girls interested in working in the field: you can do it too.

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Things to do in the Loveland area on Saturday: Anime films, retro collectibles, All American Car Show

Many events will be going on in the Loveland area on Saturday, including an Anime Film Festival, Retromania Collectibles Show and All American Car Show.

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Patrick Carlson: Fort Collins is working to predict and prevent domestic violence homicide before it happens (guest opinion)

In a June 23 interview on Oprah’s podcast, author Rachel Louise Snyder — whose bestselling book “No Visible Bruises” reshaped how Americans understand domestic violence — argued that the term itself falls short. What we’re really talking about, she said, is intimate terrorism. The conversation highlighted the risk factors for homicide and reminded listeners that one of the most dangerous places for many women is inside the home.

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Don Overcash: Power doesn’t corrupt — fear does (guest opinion)

“It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it.” This insight by Aung San Suu Kyi exposes a deeper truth about human nature and the misuse of authority. Power itself is not inherently evil. It can be used to serve, to protect and to advance what is good. What distorts it is the motive behind it — particularly the fear of losing it.

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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 July 4-10.

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Aspen Acres fire destroys more than 850 structures — including at least 337 homes — as it approaches 100,000 acres

“Behind every one of those numbers is a family, cherished memories and a lifetime of hard work,” Pueblo County Sheriff David Lucero said.

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Views from the nation’s press

Trump persistently demonstrates that, when it comes to foreign intervention, he can’t meet the moments he creates himself. Cuba is starving. Venezuela’s corrupt regime is failing to help its earthquake-battered people. Iran’s mullahs are victorious. This isn’t winning.

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Ross Steelman in the hunt again at The Blue Championship

Steelman shot a 67 on Friday, highlighted by a pair of eagles, and took a brief lead into the clubhouse at 11-under-par for the tournament after two rounds.

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Loveland man arrested on suspicion of arson to defraud an insurer: Loveland public safety log

Daily Record for July 9-10, 2026

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