Loveland City Council wants more conversation on Colo. 402

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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

 
 

Middle school golf; City Council discusses Colo. 402


Faith Nunn, the Turner Middle School golf coach, center left, watches as some of her players practice putting Monday during practice at Cattail Creek Golf Course in Loveland. From left the golfers are Camden Manchester, Landon Hargrave, Zander Gray and Brady Lear. The Thompson School District and the city of Loveland golf division have teamed up to pilot a middle school golf program. Read more here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)


Good morning Loveland.

The National Weather Service says we can expect a sunny day with a high near 77, so get out and enjoy it if you can. Read the full forecast here.

Below are links to some of the other stories we have for you today.

Jackie Hutchins, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor


Loveland City Council wants more conversation on Colo. 402

At Tuesday’s study session, Loveland City Council debated the merits of a formal incentive policy for the corridor before coming to the conclusion that more discussion is needed before moving forward in any one direction.

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Judge denies request to increase bond for suspect in Loveland Tesla vandalism incidents

Lucy Nelson, 42, appeared before Judge Stephen Jouard on Tuesday morning at the Larimer County Justice Center in Fort Collins where Chief District Attorney Brian Hardouin and Public Defender Dan Jasinski made arguments regarding the prosecution’s request to increase bond.

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U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert to host telephone town hall Wednesday

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert will host a telephone town hall at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 to discuss her work in Congress for Colorado’s 4th District, which encompasses much of the eastern side of the state, including Loveland and Windsor.

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Loveland Dunkin’ celebrates remodel with free coffee

Coffee fans, and plenty of east coast transplants, lined up outside Dunkin’ Tuesday morning for a shot at free coffee for 100 days, a promotion to celebrate the location’s reopening after a remodel…

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Berthoud man arrested in connection to Loveland Taco Bell shooting incident

The Loveland Police Department arrested a 23-year-old Berthoud man on Monday for his believed connection to a shooting incident at a Loveland Taco Bell earlier in the day.

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Arkansas man pleads guilty to animal cruelty in 2022 Wellington attack that killed one dog, injured another

David Thompson, 47, appeared before 8th Judicial District Court Judge Stephen Jouard at the Larimer County Justice Center in Fort Collins on Tuesday morning where he pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated cruelty to animals, a class 6 felony.

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CSU Rams football opens spring practice with optimism, excitement

Football returned to Colorado State on Tuesday, as the Rams began spring practice in the shadow of Canvas Stadium looking to build on what they accomplished last fall.

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Things to do in the Loveland area on Wednesday: Concerts ranging from blues to toy piano

Joel Bacon, a professor of organ at Colorado State University, will give a free concert Wednesday played entirely on toy pianos.

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Loveland weather for Wednesday: Sunny and 77

Wednesday in Loveland is expected to be sunny, with a high near 77, according to the National Weather Service. The overnight low will be near 45.

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RH Line calls for Wednesday, March 26, 2025

RH Line callers weigh in on child seclusion, racism, Rep. Lauren Boebert and the RH Line itself.

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Opinion: Ron Weinberg: Colorado gun bill will deepen inequality in minority communities

As a state lawmaker, I believe one of our highest obligations is to ensure that every piece of legislation we pass promotes fairness, justice, and opportunity. Unfortunately, Senate Bill 25-003 does the opposite.

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Lloyd Benes: Colorado abortion clinics should be subject to regulations, inspections

On March 11, 2025, I testified in Denver in favor of Colorado House Bill HB 25-1252, a bill whose purpose is to require the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) to create rules for abortion clinics performing second and third-trimester abortions. Unlike other Colorado surgical clinics, abortion clinics are exempt from basic medical […]

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Letters: Judges vs. presidents; America

With apologizes to Arlo Guthrie, “Goodbye America, what happened?” As many of us and the world watch “the Grand Plan” fade, we can only wonder how did this happen and is there hope? As one who has been around for well over 70 years and happened to wonder how the US of Us became the US of Me, I search for direction. I thought back and could begin to see tiny cracks starting early on.

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