J. Day’s Appliance closes; LHS play 'Clue' opens

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Thursday, October 24, 2024

 
 

J. Day’s Appliance closes; LHS play 'Clue' opens


Jim Day and his wife, Kathy Day, owners of J. Day’s Appliances, laugh Wednesday as they talk about how they still like each other after working together everyday for so long as they prepare to close their store in Loveland. They have been in business since 1994 and in their current location for 15 years. Read more here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)


Good morning Loveland.

The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning for Thursday, with a temperature of 69 and wind gusts as high as 33 mph are favorable for rapid fire spread. Read the full forecast here.

Below are links to some of the other stories you'll find today.

Jackie Hutchins, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor

Loveland High School to debut ‘Clue’ Thursday

Loveland High School’s Drama Department will debut “Clue” on Thursday, the first show of the year.

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Loveland man sues again, targeting Centerra South pacts

A 19-year Loveland citizen has filed yet another lawsuit targeting the City Council’s actions surrounding the proposed Centerra South mixed-use development.

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Voter service centers now open in Loveland

Three Larimer County Voter Service and Polling Centers are now open in Fort Collins and Loveland, with more to open prior to election day.

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CFO defends $10 million deficit projection at Loveland City Council meeting

Despite public challenges to his office’s projections, Loveland Chief Financial Officer Brian Waldes was adamant at Tuesday’s City Council meeting that the city’s general fund is still on pace for a $10 million to $10.5 million revenue shortfall this year.

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Johnstown man accused of nearly running over Larimer County Sheriff deputy, barricading himself in barn

Just after 3 a.m. Wednesday, a Sheriff’s Office deputy was conducting a traffic stop near Eisenhower Boulevard and Sculptor Drive in Loveland when a white 2018 Buick Encore sped past, almost hitting the deputy standing outside of the other stopped vehicle, according to an LCSO release.

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No DUI Larimer expands to Weld, rebrands as No DUI NoCo

The nonprofit organization formerly known as No DUI Larimer has rebranded itself as No DUI NoCo.

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Greeley unveils 978-acre natural area that will connect to west Greeley entertainment plans

The City of Greeley has quietly been working for 20 years to purchase almost 1,000 acres in west Greeley to turn into a regional natural area.

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Wildlife Window: Exploration moves to streets named for fir and spruce trees

Kevin Cook’s two-year effort to explore all the Loveland streets named for trees is nearing its end.

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Map shows where Colorado’s known free-roaming wolves traveled in October

Colorado’s eight collared wolves remaining in the wild stayed in the north-central mountains and plains over the last month, according to a monthly tracking map released Wednesday.

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CU, CSU researchers among CO-WY Engine funding recipients

Researchers from the University of Colorado and Colorado State University were among eight groups to split $3 million in the latest Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine funding round.

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Things to do in the Loveland area on Thursday: High school plays and more

Loveland High School and Thompson Valley High School fall plays will open Thursday night.

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Loveland, Berthoud law enforcement calls: DUI, disorderly conduct arrests

Daily Record for Oct. 19-23, 2024.

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Loveland weather for Thursday: Sunny, 69 and breezy; red flag warning issued

Thursday is expected to be sunny and breezy, with a high near 69, according to the National Weather Service. Winds could gust as high as 33 mph. A red flag warning is in effect through 6 p.m.

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RH Line calls for Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024

RH Line callers weigh in on ballot issues.

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