On Tuesday in the Loveland area, farmer Todd Olander will give a talk on “Brewing, Barley, and Farming in Berthoud” for the ...
The crack of the whips prompted the cowboys to become known as Florida Crackers. The sound can be heard for miles and was used to communicate between long distances. While there is a whip cracking ...
Loveland City Council will consider an annexation and zoning application for the 122-acre Schmer Farm, the first step in a plan to build a King Soopers on a portion of the historic ...
On January 28th the Loveland City Council voted to send a resolution to the National Park Service in support of the Buckeye Trail becoming a National Scenic Trail. The ...
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Their whereabouts baffled historians for centuries until 2012 when experts with the British Museum analysed the 400-year-old “La Virginea Pars” map drawn by one of the colonists named John ...
The encampment was set up along the Poudre Trail near Lee Martinez Park and was first reported in September 2024, according to a release from Fort Collins Police Services. “Over approximately ...
but popular mapping services from Google and Apple have continued showing the old name. On Monday, Google said it would update its maps to display Gulf of America as soon as the U.S. government ...
Police in Loveland arrested a driver after a fiery crash that left the driver uninjured. Investigators said the driver ran several red lights at a high rate of speed before the truck spun out of ...
Google Maps will display the name “Gulf of America” instead of the “Gulf of Mexico” for U.S. users once official government sources are updated to reflect the name change ordered by ...
The 35-year-old trail is used by hundreds of thousands of people each year and has an estimated annual economic impact of about $3 million, so proposed changes are scrutinized. “If they’re ...
The fort written in 'invisible ink' is just right of the i, in the centre on the left of the map (British Museum) There were just over 100 English settlers who arrived in Roanoke, but they seemed to ...