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NoCo Republicans fired up by RNC
Though Hurricane Gustav, war protesters and Sarah Palin's family dominated the first few days of the Republican National Convention, Northern Colorado Republicans were hopeful that in the end, GOP ideas would ...
Report: Chimney Hollow impact greatest on Western Slope
The proposed Chimney Hollow Reservoir would shore up water supplies for thirsty Front Range cities but inundate a scenic valley west of Carter Lake.
Mile High Makeout: Riding that "Train" again
Earlier this week, my ex-wife and I were chatting about music, and she asked me who sang a particular song.
Windy Gap draft impact statement coming Friday
The draft environmental impact statement on the Windy Gap Firming Project will be released by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Friday.
While delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Denver keep their eyes on Barack Obama's presidential nomination, area police and firefighters will be keeping an eye on downtown Denver to ensure ...
For Larimer County residents who want to be sure that their recycling efforts will result in a quality product being sent to the manufacturer, it's a simple solution to keep the glass out of their commingled ...
Woman accused of $30,000 Longmont embezzlement
A woman accused of embezzling more than $30,000 in an elaborate series of scams aimed at her former Longmont employer was arrested Thursday.
Crews dig up rare pipe from the 1800s
Construction on phase one of the Mountain Avenue project continues. The replacement of the sewer line was completed last week, and crews are replacing about 200 feet of water line per day, said project manager ...
The Berthoud Board of Trustees had yet another busy meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 12 with a relatively long list of agenda items, including updates on the Mountain Avenue construction project, the Transportation ...
Police Beat - Aug. 14 Monday, Aug 4 An officer on patrol at 1:22 a.m. observed three juveniles walking south in the 1100 block of Fourth St.
BEAC Recommends Discounting Building Permits by 25 Percent
The Berthoud Economic Advisory Committee , created in early December of 2007, seeks to promote economic development in Berthoud.
On Saturday evening, Berthoud residents took informal rumba lessons on Massachusetts Avenue during the Third annual Berthoud Street Dance.
Committee for a Strong Library Starts Web Site
The Committee for a Strong Library, organized to promote the funding of the Berthoud Community Library District, announced the launch of its new Web site this week.
Results for the Larimer County Junior Rodeo recently became available. The rodeo, which is hosted by the Larimer County Sheriff's Posse, occurred July 31 and August 1-2 at The Ranch at Interstate 25 and ...
Swanson House Bed & Breakfast: Hometown Hospitality
Sally and Dan Nibbelink have officially opened the doors of their home for business.
The Meadow Hollow School is now in session, and its dozen desks are filled with children of all ages and genders each morning this week from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Berthoud Historical Society Secretary and retired Ivy ...
Student's Appeal Decision Pending
By Shari Phiel The Berthoud Recorder The Colorado State Board of Education held a hearing on Monday, Aug.
Local Businesses Support 4-H Livestock Sales at County Fair
To help 4-H youngsters with the sale of their livestock at the Larimer County Fair, Bill Markham of M&M Farms solicited donations from local businesses this year, as he has done in the past.
For the past ten years, practically since he first began making his own wine, Berthoud native and former farmer Robert Lebsack has won awards at the Larimer County Fair.