| | | | | Loveland Loves BBQ, Bands and Brews continues on Saturday at Fairgrounds Park and the Blue Light Special Car Show is taking place at Loveland Sports Park. | | | Here is a selection of comments on stories posted on the Reporter-Herald Facebook page July 12-18. | | | | | Its 90-day deadline for repayment having passed, U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union has filed for foreclosure on the largely shuttered Future Legends sports complex in Windsor. | | | | | Local officials, community members and artists gathered at the Loveland Museum to celebrate the city’s latest addition to a beloved tradition of public art and romantic gestures. | | | | | A citizens group that is collecting petition signatures in an attempt to derail the city’s approval of a complex financing plan for a project in west Greeley says it intends to sue the city of Greeley over its alleged violation of the Colorado Open Records Act. | | | | | “What this preserves is a safe and warm place for kids, and it also preserves what we view as a key plank in economic stability for the community that allows parents to keep working a full day.” | | | | | After four nonconference games and three in a row at Canvas Stadium, Colorado State will open its final season of play in the Mountain West Conference in San Diego. | | | | | Daily Record for July 17-18, 2025. | | | | | The Thompson School District is ending its summer lunch program early, citing low participation and hot weather that strained the district’s ability to fund free lunches for students. | | | | | Donald “Donnie” Williams is seeking the Ward 4 seat on Loveland City Council, aiming to use his lived experience to reform the city’s approach to one of its most challenging issues. | | | | |
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