by Staff | Jul 3, 2024 | NOCO Announcements
During the 1920s, Loveland boasted the largest cherry orchard to the west of the Mississippi River and was famous for producing over $1 million in cherries every year. The Loveland Cherry Celebration seeks to recognize Loveland’s local heritage as once being a home to...
by Staff | Oct 11, 2023 | NOCO Announcements
The Loveland Museum, Loveland Heart and Sol and the Loveland Public Library partner to offer workshops and a community celebration in honor of Día de Los Muertos this October and November. Every year, on Nov. 1 and 2, people across Latin America and the U.S. commune...
by Staff | Aug 18, 2023 | NOCO Announcements
Construction Begins on New, Collaborative 0-18 Child Care and After-School Care Campus in Loveland A new era in offering child care, after-school care and inclusive family services at one central campus location officially kicked off last week. Renovations began at...
by Staff | Jul 7, 2023 | NOCO Announcements
After 12 years of planning and a year of building, Loveland’s welcome sign was unveiled at the northwest corner of U.S. Route 34 (Eisenhower Boulevard) and Hahns Peak Drive on Friday, July 7. The sign boasts the words “Welcome to Loveland” next to...
by Jordan Secher | May 28, 2020 | NOCO About Town
On May 18 the Loveland Chamber of Commerce, City of Loveland, Thompson School District and Visit Loveland installed the 2020 graduate Walk of Honor around Lake Loveland. Seventeen flags honor 1,284 graduates from each of Loveland/Berthoud’s eight high schools...