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Saturday, October 11, 2025

 

Berthoud braces for impact as emerald ash borer arrives

The beetle kills trees by burrowing into their inner bark and cutting off the flow of water and nutrients.

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Thompson School Board District F: Dmitri Atrash wants to focus on real outcomes to benefit kids

Atrash is seeking to fill the seat vacated by sitting Board President Barb Kruse, who is prohibited by term limit from seeking reelection

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Thompson School Board District F: Lori Goebel wants to invest in children

Lori Goebel is contending for a seat on the Thompson School Board, vying to replace outgoing board member and current president Barb Kruse

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Things to do in the Loveland area on Oct. 11: Pumpkin Festival, ‘The Sound of Music’ and much more

Loveland’s Downtown Pumpkin Festival takes place on Saturday.

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(Guest opinion) Tom Pitts: For our children, vote yes on Thompson School District Bond Issue 5A

Of the Thompson School District’s 30 schools, 14 range in age from 50 to 107 years old and nine range in age from 25 to 49 years old. Older buildings require large investments to replace equipment that is worn out or does not meet current safety standards or building codes. The bond includes $43 million to meet the highest priority rehabilitation near term needs to protect the investment in existing school

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(Guest opinion) John Nagel: Toxic ​masculinity​ imposed on ​our ​military

Recently Trump and Hegseth addressed 800 U​.S​. ​military leaders at Quantico. The mandatory meeting summoned ​generals and ​admirals worldwide at considerable cost.

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(Guest opinion) David Hoffelmeyer: Seek a worldview that can make honest sense of reality

Last month I left you with honesty and curiosity. While these are essential helps toward a life of humble truth-seeking, we can’t hang it all on these two alone.

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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 Oct. 4-10.

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Views from the nation’s press

Donald Trump is famous for his hubristic overstatements, but his characterization of Thursday’s events as a “momentous breakthrough” in the Middle East is supported by the facts. Even if his characterization of the future there as being one of “lasting peace, hopefully an everlasting peace” still remains to be seen, given that history teaches us that “lasting” is a relative term in this region and “everlasting” too often a mirage.

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Defensive plays key for Colorado State football in Mountain West Conference victory over Fresno State

Fresno State might have accumulated more offensive yards than Colorado State in Friday night’s Mountain West Conference matchup at Canvas Stadium, but the Rams came up with enough big plays defensively to pull out a victory.

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