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Food truck meet-up, farmers market, blood drive – Loveland Reporter-Herald

Today Food truck rally by Loveland Luvs Food Trucks: 5-8 p.m., North Lake Park, 2750 N. Taft Ave., Loveland. Four to five food trucks, local businesses and local music performances. 970-803-0838, facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555417005346. Loveland West Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Jax,…

Republicans and recessions; Loveland sales tax vote – Loveland Reporter-Herald

The last six recessions began while Republicans held the White House Your article on the third page of Tuesday’s edition about how there is no imminent recession got me thinking. How often do recessions happen? How many recessions has America…

Woman killed, man arrested in accident in Big Thompson Canyon near Drake – Loveland Reporter-Herald

A 21-year-old woman was killed and a 45-year-old Milliken man faces felony charges in a head-on collision in Big Thompson Canyon on Thursday, according to the Colorado State Patrol. The man, later identified as Shane Bradley Mills, was driving a…

Completion of sale to state likely just weeks away – Loveland Reporter-Herald

ESTES PARK — A complex deal to sell the privately held Stanley Hotel to a state-owned company, months in the making and intended to help raise Colorado’s profile as a player in the global entertainment industry, is nearing completion. “I…

Loveland faces budget uncertainty over sales tax vote – Loveland Reporter-Herald

For the second year in a row, the Loveland City Council is facing uncertainty as it prepares to adopt an annual budget due to an upcoming sales tax vote. On Thursday, members met with city finance staff for a day-long…

Coats for the homeless; marijuana tax for Loveland – Loveland Reporter-Herald

Provide coats for the homeless Fall and winter are upon us, and with them come colder temperatures. As temperatures drop, life becomes more difficult for people living on the streets and below the poverty line. Higher energy bills and rising…

Put a sales tax question on the ballot – Loveland Reporter-Herald

In a recent survey, Loveland residents were asked how well the city meets their needs, and some would say it is getting worse. Anyone who has lived in Loveland for two decades or more can remember a time when city…