Opinion: John Kefalas: Larimer County OEM is committed to our community

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Sunday, May 18, 2025

 

Opinion: John Kefalas: Larimer County OEM is committed to our community

Our wildfire season approaches, overlapping with summer fun, outdoor adventures and warmer temperatures; we all need to be smart and prepared. Wildfires and emergencies happen, and I’d like to remind everyone that the Larimer County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) team is committed, trained and ready to help everyone in our community stay safe during any emergency.

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This week in Loveland history for May 18, 2025

A look back at 10, 25, 50 and 120 years ago in Loveland-area news, from the archives of the Loveland Reporter-Herald.

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After the fire: Volunteers and residents unite in recovery efforts near Drake

More than two-dozen Team Rubicon volunteers came to Drake this weekend to fill some gaps in Larimer County’s ongoing recovery efforts from Alexander Mountain Fire.

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Things to do in the Loveland area Sunday: RepRap Festival, Taste of Ireland and more

Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival will be at The Ranch in Loveland on Sunday, and Taste of Ireland will take the stage at Union Colony Civic Center in Greeley.

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RH Line calls for Sunday, May 18, 2025

Dems and Trump A caller in Thursday’s RH Line asks why Democrats hate Trump so much. The answer is simple: Trump poses a threat to Democrats, because he believes in working to gain success rather than receiving free stuff like the Democrats got used to under left-wing loser Democrat administrations. Dog attacks Regarding “Dog attacks,” […]

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Letters: Honoring Loveland veterans

Let’s honor our veterans; here’s how At the present time, the Wings of Honor sculpture is on display at the Loveland Parks and Recreation offices at 500 E. Third Street, Suite 200. Thank you to Greg Hoff and his crew for getting the Wings of Honor moved to its temporary home. This magnificent sculpture of […]

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26 Colorado nursing homes managed by same company face lawsuits alleging millions in unpaid bills

The nursing homes — 10 in metro Denver and the rest located across the state — were all managed by the same company, Vivage-Beecan, when they fell behind on their bills.

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Colorado is part of 20 lawsuits (and counting) against Trump. Here’s what AG Phil Weiser says is behind the strategy.

Directives on transgender health care, federal funding and tariffs by President Donald Trump are among orders that have led Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser to join 20 blue-state lawsuits.

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Northern Colorado’s Jerome Campbell and Zander Cruzan win titles at Big Sky Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Campbell, a 22-year-old junior sprinter and hurdler from Jamaica, went into Saturday at Hornet Stadium with the fastest times in the 100 meters and 110-meter hurdles after the preliminaries. He matched his preliminary times in both events on the way to defending his titles in finals races Saturday afternoon.

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State Track: Berthoud, Resurrection Christian collect more titles on meet’s final day

Resurrection Christian and Berthoud have two of the best Class 3A track programs in the state, and they showed why again Saturday.

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