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Fire on Alexander Mountain started by man posing as police officer

The fire on Alexander Mountain was set by a Loveland man posing as a police officer, the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday. Jason Hobby, 49, was arrested Tuesday afternoon and booked into the Larimer County Jail on charges of…

Food truck meet-up, farmers market, blood drive – Loveland Reporter-Herald

Today Food truck rally by Loveland Luvs Food Trucks: 5-8 p.m., North Lake Park, 2750 N. Taft Ave., Loveland. Four to five food trucks, local businesses and local music performances. 970-803-0838, facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555417005346. Loveland West Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Jax,…

Lundeen Studio and collaborators complete work on massive Stations of the Cross sculpture project – Loveland Reporter-Herald

Lundeen Sculpture in Loveland, with help from other studios and foundries across the country, has completed work on a massive sculpture project featuring all 14 Stations of the Cross for a church garden in Michigan. The project is similar to…

Loveland City Council reverses course on sales tax ballot question – Loveland Reporter-Herald

Loveland’s sales tax issue passed on the second attempt, but it took a lot of discussion to get there. At Tuesday’s meeting, the City Council approved a ballot proposal that would ask voters to raise non-food prices by 1%, although…

Put a sales tax question on the ballot – Loveland Reporter-Herald

In a recent survey, Loveland residents were asked how well the city meets their needs, and some would say it is getting worse. Anyone who has lived in Loveland for two decades or more can remember a time when city…

Loveland City Council again considers putting sales tax issue on November ballot – Loveland Reporter-Herald

The Loveland City Council will reconsider whether to put a sales tax measure on the November ballot after an attempt to do so failed by a 5-4 vote at a contentious meeting earlier this week. The city released the agenda…

Loveland City Council rejects sales tax ballot question – Loveland Reporter-Herald

Despite facing millions of dollars in lost revenue next year, the Loveland City Council decided in November against asking voters for a one-percentage-point increase in the sales tax. In a narrow 4-5 vote, council members at Tuesday’s meeting rejected two…