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1. Man facing assault, domestic violence, resisting arrest charges: Loveland public safety log (reporterherald.com) — Loveland residents can see a snapshot of recent police activity, including an arrest on North Lincoln Avenue and several fraud, graffiti, theft, and shoplifting calls around town. The daily log highlights where officers responded and reminds readers how to find more detailed recent records online.
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2. Furloughs planned for Thompson teachers, staff in 2026-27 (coloradoan.com) — Teachers and staff in Thompson School District, which serves Loveland, will be required to take unpaid furlough days in 2026-27 so the district can afford negotiated pay raises. Facing enrollment declines and essentially flat state funding, officials are also cutting positions, drawing on reserves, and restructuring health insurance to close a multimillion-dollar budget gap.
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3. Fort Collins-area restaurant inspections: 2 require reinspection, 1 closed (coloradoan.com) — Several Loveland eateries, from Copper Trail Café and Jamoka Joe’s to local food trucks and convenience stores, were recently inspected by county health officials as part of a regional report. Residents can check how their favorite spots fared and see which establishments in nearby communities required reinspections or were closed.
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4. Loveland mail carrier delivers more than just letters (reporterherald.com) — A longtime Loveland mail carrier, Jill Spaeth, has spent nearly 15 years walking the same neighborhood route, building close relationships with residents and even moving into the area she serves. She’s known for small acts of kindness, from condolence cards to baby gifts, and is now preparing with fellow Loveland postal workers to deliver 2026 primary election ballots while adapting to big changes in the mail service.
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5. Rare Maverick TwinJet 1500 aircraft donated to Aims Community College (greeleytribune.com) — A rare Maverick TwinJet 1500 has arrived at Northern Colorado Regional Airport in Loveland as a donation to Aims Community College’s new Aircraft Maintenance Training Program. Students will use the jet’s modern systems for hands-on learning, expanding a training fleet that now includes seven airplanes and a helicopter and could eventually serve hundreds of future aviation technicians.
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