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Severe thunderstorm warning expires
A severe thunderstorm warning issued earlier this afternoon for areas including Masonville, Buckhorn Mountain, Glen Haven, Drake and western Fort Collins was allowed to expire at 4:30 p.m. A thunderstorm near ...
Man brings piece of history back to town
MASONVILLE - One hundred years can change a lot. But Bill Taylor and crews from two local companies brought a piece of history back to this small community Tuesday.
County ties 2007 homicide level in one week
Larimer County saw as many homicides last week as it did for all of 2007, and local experts say the spate of violence appears to simply be a sad coincidence.
Deaths harsh reminder that domestic violence is common
Four deaths this week in Larimer County have prompted victim advocates to remind people of the importance of knowing the signs of domestic violence and when to get help.
Deputies confirm one arrested in homicide near Masonville
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office arrested one person Wednesday night in an apparent homicide at a home near North Glade Road, south of Masonville.
Shooting reported near Masonville
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office is responding to a double shooting near Apple Valley Lane and Llama Ranch Road, near Masonville.
Bike tour raises $60K for medical center
LOVELAND - Sharon Eliasen's son-in-law convinced her to start cycling and eventually ride 30 miles in the Community Bike Classic Tour on Sunday in Loveland.
" Three people were injured Saturday after their Jeep rolled over on County Road 44H, seven miles northwest of Masonville. via 9NEWS
Make it a family outing to Bobcat Ridge near Masonville
School is almost over and soon the kids will be actively engaged in summer activities. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
Dog bitten by snake on city recreation trail
“He's not out of the woods yet”
Noreen Miller pets her golden retriever, Wheeler, in the sunroom of her Loveland home. via ReporterHerald.com
Community Classic Bike Tour set for May 18
The 21st annual Community Classic Bike Tour will be May 18. The non-competitive, multi-distance tour travels through the foothills of Larimer County and prepares cyclists for summer races. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
The Board of County Commissioners met at 3:00 p.m. with Matt Lafferty, Principal Planner. via Larimer County Subscriptions
Madison Amps and Speakers hits right notes with equipment
“There's so many different (adjustments) you can make with a tube amplifier.”
Nearly a decade ago, Loveland native Andy Hitch found himself out of work with nothing but $200 worth of wood, a table saw and a baby girl soon on the way. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
Johnson to announce county commission bid
State Sen. Steve Johnson will announce Monday his intent to run for Larimer County commissioner, he said Sunday. via ReporterHerald.com
Hundreds attend local Hour for Peace event
“We are imagining a different world”
Hundreds of people braved high winds and bone-chilling pre-dawn temperatures Tuesday to pray for world peace. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
National cycling championships coming to the city in May
“USA Cycling is extremely pleased to award the 2008 Collegiate Road National Championships to CSU Rams Cycling, the Fort Collins Cycling Festival and the Fort Collins Convention and Visitor's Bureau”
Fort Collins this summer will host the national collegiate road cycling championships, with racers competing in a time trial, road race and a downtown criterium. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
Bobcat Ridge Natural Area opens long-awaited trails
“It made me realize the importance of the foothills even more for the migration corridor”
Jim Miller, crew chief with the Fort Collins Natural Areas Program, heads up the recently opened D.R. Trail last week. via ReporterHerald.com
Paul Everet Wright's journey on this Earth came to an end Oct. 14, 2007, when he went to be with our Lord. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
Monroe students learn about foothills ecosystem
“D.R. always wanted something that would educate children - his focus was the youth”
The classroom walls grew and grew - and grew - Thursday for Monroe Elementary School fifth-graders. Unlike Max in "Where the Wild Things Are," though, these children had to ride a bus to make the magic happen. via ReporterHerald.com
“I ran with gloves on until about mile 20”
Mary Cote doesn't have Olympic dreams, just dreams of racing against soon-to-be Olympians. via The Aspen Times