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Sunday's heat comes with a red-flag warning for Fort Collins, mountains and foothills
Cloudy skies helped Fort Collins stay below record temperatures on Saturday, but another hot day is ahead, along with a red-flag warning. The Fort Collins Weather Station at Colorado State University recorded a high temperature of 96 degrees Saturday. The record high for July 13 is 100. The National Weather...
Group sues Larimer commissioners over Thornton pipeline
FORT COLLINS — An environmental group that has for six years fought a water pipeline plan by the city of Thornton has carried out its threat to sue Larimer County commissioners to try to stop it. According to the Fort Collins Coloradoan, Save the Poudre specifically named Commissioners John...
Loveland, Berthoud law enforcement calls: Three weapons complaints
• 2 p.m. Weapons complaint, 2800 block Greenland Drive. • 3 p.m. Vehicle crash, no injury, 200 block East Second Street. • 3 p.m. Shoplifting, Walmart, 250 W. 65th St. • 4 p.m. Hit-and-run crash, 2100 block Carlisle Drive. • 4 p.m. Fraud, 4400 block Sunshine Circle. • 5 p.m....
GOCO awards grant to preserve 500 acres near Drake
On June 21, the Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) board awarded a $1,100,000 grant to the City of Loveland Open Lands and Trails to add 140 acres to the Prairie Ridge Natural Area. In addition, a $74,550 grant through Keep It Colorado to Estes Valley Land Trust (EVLT) will help permanently protect a 500-acre cattle ranch.
NOCO Humane to resume adoption fees after 300+ pet adoptions
Two weeks after waiving adoption fees and asking the community to help it free up shelter space, NOCO Humane says more than 300 animals have been adopted and it soon will be resuming adoption fees. When it announced the promotion at the end of June, the nonprofit said it was...
Save The Poudre sues over Thornton pipeline, extending 6-year saga
Opening another chapter in a six-year fight against the Thornton pipeline, environmental group Save The Poudre is suing the city of Thornton and the Larimer County commissioners. The lawsuit, filed in Larimer County District Court, specifically names Commissioners John Kefalas, Jody Shadduck-McNally and Kristin Stephens. ...
This Week’s Larimer County Colorado’s Most Wanted: John Heston
Northern Colorado law enforcement agencies work hard each day and night to keep our cities and towns safe. Whether they are assisting citizens or fighting crime, their jobs are anything but easy. One of their challenges is tracking down suspects on the Most Wanted list. The Larimer County Sheriff's Office...
Northern Water awards more than $300,000 in water-efficient grants
BERTHOUD — Northern Water recently awarded $300,000 to 19 water-conservation projects throughout Northern Colorado as a part of its Water-Efficient Landscape Grant Program. Grants ranged from $2,500 to a maximum of $20,000 to fund projects such as upgrades to irrigation systems, transitions to water-wise plantings, conversions to native grasses, incorporations of soil amendments and more, according to a news release. All grants require matching funds.
Court upholds Wellington’s rejection of asphalt plant
The Larimer County District Court has upheld the Wellington Town Board of Trustees’ rejection of plans for relocating an asphalt hot-mixing plant to a site near a residential area on Wellington’s north side. Get a month of award-winning local business news, trends and insights. With BizWest since 2012...
Fort Collins-area restaurant inspections: 2 require reinspection
The Larimer County and Weld County health departments have a three-tiered health inspection rating, with rankings of pass, reinspection required or closed. Establishments with violations of 0-49 points pass; those with 50-109 points require reinspection; and any with more than 110 points face closure. This report is for July 3-9....
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