EDITORIAL

  • Tom Calarco: Outrageous flaunting of power at City Hall

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    Open Letter to the City of Loveland by Tom Calarco It’s a little over three years since I moved to Loveland and less than two years since I moved downtown.  I have no personal investment in the community, other than that I rent an apartment here.  I could just keep quiet and enjoy the bike…

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    Tom Calarco: Outrageous flaunting of power at City Hall
  • Share, Understand, Reflect, Act: How We Care

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    By Loveland Assistant Superintendent Keith Koehne “Will you take care of my baby?”   That was her question, as she sat in our office last week enrolling her oldest child in kindergarten. She didn’t say it out loud. But that was really what she wanted to know. Relationship building – in every classroom, every lunchroom, every playground…

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    Share, Understand, Reflect, Act: How We Care
  • [Guest Column] Partnerships Make Loveland Special

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    by Dennis Sean Rahe Loveland Chief of Police One of the great things about my job is I get the opportunity to visit different communities and talk with a lot of different people. I ask them about their communities and I tell them about Loveland. They frequently ask me what makes Loveland special. My answer is…

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    [Guest Column] Partnerships Make Loveland Special
  • Hypocritical statements about renewable energy and health care on Representative’s website

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    Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, The hypocrisy and misrepresentations on Representative Louis Blessing III’s campaign website are almost too much to bear.  He states that “I believe that small businesses truly drive our economy. However, I feel that the incentives to start a small business are too few, while the liabilities of running a small business…

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    Hypocritical statements about renewable energy and health care on Representative’s website
  • Leah Jordan and Team Love the Love 2.0 raised $22K for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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      Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, The “Student of the Year” for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) grand finale took place Friday, March 24th at the Newport Aquarium. Although I did not win the title, “Student of the Year,” my team and I placed in the top 3 of 18 other candidates/teams and are proud to…

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    Leah Jordan and Team Love the Love 2.0 raised $22K for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
  • Feed the Hungry Challenge

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    Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, Help Loveland InterFaith Effort (L.I.F.E) feed local families by donating to the food pantry during the Feed the Hungry Challenge! All donations received March 1 to April 30 will help L.I.F.E. accomplish the Feed the Hungry Challenge goal of collecting over $35,000. Cash donations and gift cards to local grocery stores…

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    Feed the Hungry Challenge
  • Olam would like to celebrate Brain Awareness Week with a fundraiser at Scene 75

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    Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, Brain Awareness Week, March 13 to 19, is a nationwide effort to promote awareness of the brain and brain research.  Many charitable organizations promote this week in an effort to help raise awareness of brain disorders and the research needed to help those with these disorders. [quote_left]My son Olam is 10 years…

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    Olam would like to celebrate Brain Awareness Week with a fundraiser at Scene 75
  • Destination Loveland: The State of our Schools

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    By Chad Hilliker, Loveland City School District superintendent It’s not the same district. If there was one message that stood out, that was it. It was the annual State of Schools event, and the Loveland High School Auditorium was packed with members of the Tiger Family – and I will admit, many came for the…

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    Destination Loveland: The State of our Schools
  • Owning a Small Business Carries Big Responsibilities

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      Owning a small business can provide a great sense of accomplishment, pride and freedom. It also carries big responsibilities – and risk – for business owners and their families. Given the day-to-day demands of running a small business, it can be easy for owners to overlook the importance of protecting the true engine of…

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    Owning a Small Business Carries Big Responsibilities
  • Councilmember Pam Gross: Community needs to address these questions

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    by Pamela Gross, I would like to thank Dave Kennedy and staff for reviewing the current fee ordinance for events held within the City. While it seems we may have come to a solution that is amicable to everyone, I think it’s important to review how we have gotten to this current point.  We need…

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    Councilmember Pam Gross: Community needs to address these questions