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LOVELAND — Extrude To Fill LLC, a Loveland plastic parts manufacturing technology company that styles itself X2F, has hired plastics industry veteran Ken Jacob to serve as director of technology. Jacob was most recently global manager of master solutions at Mold-Masters Ltd. His appointment “will accelerate X2F’s growth trajectory and enable the team to continue …

On Friday, 185 Chromebooks and 175 iPads marked a milestone for the Thompson School District — ubiquitous technology access for every school in the district. Winona Elementary School became the last Thompson campus to achieve that status, which essentially means there are enough tablets or computers for each student at the school. This opens up …

Jody Shadduck-McNally. (Larimer County / Courtesy photo) As we celebrate Women’s History Month, the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment ensuring the right for women to vote, and the many contributions women have made in our society, I’m proud to be the first woman elected to serve as Larimer County Commissioner in District 3. I …

As Colorado continues to recover from the record-breaking wildfire season seen in 2020, U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse will hold a public wildfire recovery listening session to hear from Coloradans who have been affected by the fires. According to a press release from Neguse’s office, the session will feature a discussion with Gov. Jared Polis, Sen. Michael …

Two people died in a rollover crash Friday afternoon in the Big Thompson Canyon, and one lane of U.S. 34 was closed between Loveland and Estes Park for several hours. The highway had fully reopened by 6 p.m. According to Loveland Fire Rescue Authority Capt. Mark Lyons, firefighters were sent to the crash at 1:46 …

A crash involving two semi trucks and a car Friday morning has closed both lanes of Interstate 25 between U.S. 34 and Colo. 402 in east Loveland, and there is no estimate of when the highway will reopen. According to Loveland Fire Rescue Authority division chief Greg Ward, the crash happened about 7:40 a.m. in …

With the holiday season close at hand, many small and local businesses have begun to question what the pandemic will do for those coming in to shop. According to a study by the United States Census Bureau, over 71% of Colorado small businesses said the pandemic has had a moderate to large negative impact on …

Colorado bars and eateries that have been ordered to limit their capacity are getting a temporary tax break from the state at a time of profound challenge and uncertainty for the industry. Gov. Jared Polis announced Wednesday that via executive order he has suspended collection of the 2.9% sales tax that businesses must typically return …

A complex in south Loveland that once was part of the considerable Hewlett-Packard Co. base in the city has returned to the market for $22.8 million, according to a sales brochure for the property. The four buildings now known as the Rocky Mountain Center for Innovation and Technology are located on the northeast corner of …

The Larimer County commissioners pushed health officials Tuesday to apply to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to open businesses at greater capacity during the pandemic. The board sent an email to the Larimer County Board of Health on Tuesday asking the board to apply for Protect Your Neighbor status even though Public …