Colorado continues to recover from the floods of 2013 as crews assess the damage to roadways, bridges, residential and commercial properties. Rebuilding from the floods will take years, but efforts have already begun.
Loveland Plants 300 Tulip Bulbs to Remember Flood Victims
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Loveland Family’s Farm Destroyed By Flood – Family Creates “Rock On Colorado” Fund [VIDEO/PICTURES]
The Brumagim family lives on the Big Thompson River in Loveland. September 12, 2013 their lives changed forever as the Big Thompson River ran over its banks and destroyed the family farm. For those of you that have driven by the house on Highway 34 on your way up the canyon, you know Grammas Corner Firewood business...
Government Approves Extra Funding for Colorado Road Repair [VIDEO]
Before the government shutdown, Colorado senators had proposed bills to raise the spending limit on emergency road repair, in order to get the state back on track after the flood. Unfortunately, those bills weren't picked up. But then...
Neighbors Helping Neighbors Flood Benefit Concert Raises Funds For Colorado Flood Victims [PICTURE GALLERY]
The “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” Benefit Concert for Victims of the Colorado Floods was held last night at the Budweiser Event Center in Loveland. A big thank you to Trick Pony, Andy Griggs, Jamie O’Neal, and Billy Dean and a bunch of local artists who stepped up to help last night.
Bohemian Foundation Commits up to $750,000 to Match Individual Donations For Flood Relief In Larimer County
Bohemian Foundation will donate up to $250,000 to each of three funds to match donations for flood relief that are made by individuals by Oct. 31, 2013, for a possible total of $750,000. If $750,000 is raised by our community and those funds are matched by Bohemian Foundation, we are talking about 1.5 million dollars.
Disaster Recovery Center Opens at Foothills Mall in Fort Collins
Colorado residents who suffered losses and damage as a result of the severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides can get information about disaster assistance at a new Disaster Recovery Center in Fort Collins. This is the third Recovery Center in Larimer County...
CDOT Holding Telephone Town Hall Meeting Tonight About Repair of Highway 34 From Loveland To Estes Park
The Colorado Department of Transportation will host a telephone town hall meeting at 7 tonight (Thursday, Oct. 10th) for members of the public to learn more about efforts currently underway to repair US 34 from Estes Park to Loveland by December 1st...
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood: Would you Stalk Them on Their Habitat for Humanity Build in Denver? [POLL]
It's no secret amongst my friends that with all of my years in country radio, the one artist I haven't met that I would love to meet is Garth Brooks, so would I stalk him and wife Trisha on their Habitat Build in Denver? Hmmmm....
Jamie O’Neal Talks To Good Morning Guys About Helping Colorado Flood Victims [AUDIO/VIDEO]
Next Thursday there will be a concert at the Bud Center to benefit the victims of our flooding in Colorado. As always, the country music community is coming to help. There will be show featuring Trick Pony, Billy Dean, Andy Griggs, Jamie O'Neal and many others.
9th Flood Victim Identified as Patricia Goodwine
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Human Remains Found in Loveland Flood Debris Field
Human remains were found yesterday in a field west of Loveland. The remains were found on Monday afternoon by two contract workers for the Environmental Protection Agency in the 7000-block of Highway 34.
Flood Damage Keeps Hermit Park in Estes Park Closed
Hermit Park Open Space in Estes Park remains closed due to the damage from the recent flooding. Larimer County Natural Resources' staff is working with Larimer County Engineers to assess the damage.
Many of the unpaved roads throughout the 1360-acre open space were severely impacted due to heavy rains...