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High Impact elevates its facility
Connie Luke cuts the ribbon at High Impact Signs & Graphics' new location at 1546 Taurus Court in Loveland.
A 9:30 a.m. call reported the dogs at two addresses in the 1200 block of Elm Drive were barking again.
By Judy Lehn The current economy has caused quite a few changes in the news-reporting industry.
Loveland/Berthoud Salvation Army in need of holiday bell ringers
One more sign the economy is still struggling: the Salvation Army is seeing a rush for its bell-ringer jobs.
Berthoud Visitor Center officially open for business
Berthoud Chamber President Stephanie Hartsel wields the scissors as Executive Director Don Dana hams it up at the ribbon cutting for the chamber's new visitor center in Downtown Berthoud.
Berthoud Police Beat: Nov. 1-9
Zachary Schatz of Longmont was driving his 1997 Audi southbound on Highway 287 at 3:45 a.m. when he ran off the left side of the road and into the median where he struck a concrete culvert.
Berthoud names Loveland man as administrator
The town of Berthoud has named Loveland resident Mike Hart as its next city administrator.
Christmas in Berthoud gearing up for Dec. 5 events
Berthoud in Christmas tree on display at Mike Bagley's State Farm Office, 645 Mountain Ave.
Fit & Fun: It's all about balance for vitamin A
By Megan Reece Thomas Berthoud Recorder I wrote recently that by aiming to get enough of one vitamin, mineral or another, you tend to get extra of other vitamins and minerals because most whole foods are abundant in more than one nutrient.
Berthoud Recorder issues final edition of print newspaper
Gary Wamsley, co-owner of two Colorado newspapers, issued the last print edition of the Berthoud Recorder on Thursday.
Take the lens cap off, and other musings on photographing Berthoud
By Jamie Folsom Managing Editor, Berthoud Recorder Around the office, we've always said our photographs set us apart as a paper.
Christmas in Berthoud 2009 sets ambitious goal: $15,000
Beautifully decorated wreaths and trees will be auctioned off in early December, in plenty of time for the holidays.
Taxes, services top ballot questions
Voters who want to know if their ballot has been received by the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder's Office can check at www.bouldercounty.org/clerk/elections . Click on 'Check Your Voter Information' near the top of the page.
Pros, cons of Aims district weighed at forum
At the Aims meeting, Mayor Tom Patterson, left, State Sen. Kevin Lundberg, Aims staffer Jared Fiel and BERT member Jan Dowker.
Tuesday is Election Day, and in Larimer County it is a mail ballot election, which means that there will be no polling locations open on Election Day.
Give thanks to members of NCEDC for great work
The Northern Colorado Economic Development Corp. works to assist companies with their relocation or expansion needs in Larimer County.
Around Town: Bring on the fun of autumn
By Gary Wamsley Berthoud Recorder This is really a great time of year with a lot of activity involving the kids.
A Ninth St. resident complained, "Barking dog in the back yard won't stop." All was quiet when the officer arrived.
Women facing breast cancer don't have to go it alone
By Laurie Hindman Berthoud Recorder A breast cancer diagnosis often brings feelings of shock, anxiety, fear and even depression.
Burglaries plague Berthoud weekend
By Jamie Folsom Berthoud Recorder Two Brighton men have been arrested in connection with two burglaries and an attempted robbery of an automated teller machine in Berthoud on Saturday.
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