The Ethics of Bug Hunting
Tim Van Schmidt I’ve got a big Bug Hunter in my family. There’s only one thing he likes more than playing with his Transformers and that’s going outside on a bug hunt. But more, he […]
Tim Van Schmidt I’ve got a big Bug Hunter in my family. There’s only one thing he likes more than playing with his Transformers and that’s going outside on a bug hunt. But more, he […]
It’s the middle of September and I have been counting — 6 months of being home with my two young boys throughout this pandemic. I bet I’m not alone when I say, Hallelujah! Not only, […]
The cannabidiol or shortly being called the CBD is a newly found and compound extracted from the naturally occurring cannabis plant also called the cannabis Sativa. The cannabis plant has been around in nature for […]
Philo, a Loveland/Berthoud non-profit women’s organization since 1918, again partnered with many Loveland area restaurants/breweries/wineries during March 1-14 of this year offering patrons an opportunity to “Dine Out with Heart” (DOWH). It is a two-week […]
Phil Goldstein There are many things people do or don’t do that I just don’t get. Of course, it may be me– perhaps I’m just too narrow-minded, particular or unhip–but I’d like to think I’m […]
Emily and the Lucky Strike performed an incredible set the West End Bar in Loveland September 12. Band members including Ronnie Allen, Lance Ruby, and Branden Vandenburg made some awesome licks while Emily (Sparklechicken) Erkman showed off her dynamic stage presence and […]
Women’s Suffrage Series Cherry Sokoloski Never underestimate the power of motherhood. That’s one of the takeaways from Tennessee’s ratification of the 19th Amendment in August of 1920. Tennessee was the 36th and final state to […]
Timnath Ranch Rezoning Ordinance and Sketch Plan Amendment Council tabled the Timnath Ranch Rezoning Ordinance and the Timnath Ranch Sketch Plan Amendment. This decision will give the staff and the developer additional time to […]
Timothy Wade Holtan passed away Thursday, September 9th, 2020 in Fort Collins. He was 57. Tim was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on March 12th, 1963. After graduating from Western Nebraska Community College in 1983, Tim […]
Charlie Papazian, considered the Father of Homebrewing, will present “A Century of Homebrewing” in a virtual program from 6-8 pm Thursday, Sept. 17, hosted by the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures. Papazian is […]
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