ReporterHerald.com - Sat Nov 07
Like clockwork, someone comes in to the free head and neck screening with a 'bug bite' that doesn't seem to be healing, or a catch in the throat that won't go away.
Larimer County gives nod to local artistFort Collins Coloradoan - Sat Nov 07
Diane Findley loves to have fun. Her natural exuberance carries over to her art work, especially when she paints a portrait or landscape.
Larimer County's Most WantedFort Collins Coloradoan - Sat Nov 07
Anyone with information about Larimer County's Most Wanted is asked to call 416-1985. Tips can be submitted to Larimer County Crime Stoppers at 221-6868 or by visiting www.stopcriminals.org.
Fair set for Saturday for those who need help finding health care coverageWindsor Beacon - Fri Nov 06
Larimer County residents are invited to a Saturday fair in Fort Collins where they will learn about resources for increasing healthcare coverage of children, pregnant women and others in the county who have little or no health insurance.
Early Season StealsSKINET - Fri Nov 06
The lifts are churning at more resorts every day, and now's the time to cash in on the cheap lift ticket deals circulating the country.
NB I-25 near Fort Collins open after accidentDenver Post - Fri Nov 06
The northbound lanes of Interstate 25 near Fort Collins were shut down by a fatal traffic accident this afternoon.
Going the distanceReporterHerald.com - Thu Nov 05
Loveland residents Sarah Eller and Michael Verbit celebrate the first 600 miles of their 2,650-mile hike along the Pacific Crest Trail.
Another Loveland election soon to beginReporterHerald.com - Thu Nov 05
For a brief moment Tuesday night, withdrawn candidate Janet Bailey held the lead in the Ward 3 City Council race with 599 votes.
Adult-care program expandsReporterHerald.com - Thu Nov 05
A local nonprofit that serves cognitively disabled residents will now help people who are blind, elderly and have other disabilities, too.
Larimer sheriff again defends religious Christmas9NEWS - Wed Nov 04
The Larimer County Sheriff's Department plans to decorate a Christmas tree again this year in a slap at what it calls "politically correct" holiday celebrations.
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