
Blaine Howerton
Blaine Howerton, journalist and publisher, captures the heart of Northern Colorado through local news and community storytelling.
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Immutable Branding: The Risks and Rewards of Putting Brand Assets on the Blockchain
Source: Canva In the fast-paced world of branding, adaptability has always been king. Logos evolve, slogans shift, and jingles get…
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Race Day Suits: A Stylish Statement for Sport and Socials
Race day suits combine formal appearance with fashionable designs which people wear for horse racing events. Horse racing events require…
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McClelland Drive Closure Set for Two Sundays in South Fort Collins
McClelland Drive will close May 18 and June 15 for resurfacing between Drake and Horsetooth. Detours in place.
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Timnath Man Arrested on California Charges Related to Crimes Against a Minor
A Timnath man was arrested May 13 on multiple California charges involving alleged sexual offenses against a minor.
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Honoring Local Heritage: Fort Collins Celebrates Historic Preservation Month
Fort Collins honors community champions with Friend of Preservation Awards during Historic Preservation Month.
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A Commitment to Our Community
Larimer County OEM reminds residents to stay wildfire-ready with local programs, emergency alerts, and safety planning.
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Fort Collins Police Tackle 1,815 Calls—Felony Warrants, Hit-and-Runs, and a DUI Mayhem
Fort Collins Police handled 1,815 calls last week, with felony arrests following a DUI crash, road rage, and hit-and-run cases.
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Weld County Sheriff’s Office Renews Call for Justice in 1998 Cold Case
Weld County renews call for tips in the 1998 homicide of Ruben Ortiz-Gutierrez, still unsolved after more than 20 years.
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Rotary District 5440 Conference Celebrates “The Magic of Rotary” in Loveland
Rotary’s 2025 District Conference comes to Loveland, blending service, leadership, and summer fun in Northern Colorado.
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Wellington Brings Back Summer Movie Nights Across Local Parks
Wellington’s new summer movie series kicks off June 7 with family fun and outdoor films in local parks.
