| | | | | Loveland’s Salvation Army is expanding to better serve the city’s unhoused. | | | | | On Thursday, Northern Water Conservancy District’s Board of Directors voted unanimously to set the 2026 Colorado-Big Thompson Project (C-BT) delivery quota at 80% , a decision that reflects the competing realities of a dry winter and above-average water stored from previous years. | | | | | Saturday will be the final day for the “PinkStardust” exhibit at the Loveland Museum, and a poetry reading will take place in conjunction with the art during a free day for museum admission. Meanwhile the annual Pancake Breakfast and Plant Sale takes place at the Chilson Senior Center. | | | | | Loveland is evolving as a destination where public art, trails and local businesses draw visitors in every season. But growth without intention can strain the very qualities that make a place special. Tourism must strengthen our community, not overwhelm it. | | | | | In a world increasingly interconnected by the internet, trade, and transportation networks — open warfare, no matter how limited in geography, has the potential to spill over into other countries in unforeseen ways. As a result, open warfare should be avoided at all costs. | | | A selection of comments on stories posted on the Reporter-Herald Facebook page April 4-10. | | | | | “This is a lot to take in,” Rep. Emily Sirota, the chair of the budget committee, told her fellow Democrats. “These are a lot of very, very painful cuts we didn’t want to have to make.” | | | | | Here is a sampling of some of the programs that are either on the chopping block or slated to be pared back in Colorado’s proposed budget that’s under consideration by lawmakers. | | | | | Somehow, Americans have to learn to get along again. The president must set a positive example, but this one won’t. | | | | | A Denver progressive activist is suing two Democratic state lawmakers and the invite-only caucus they lead, alleging they violated the Colorado Open Records Act. | | | | |
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