In honor of National Library Week there will be a Read Aloud Loveland book giveaway at the Loveland Public Library on Monday, and a Color Scavenger Hunt for kids all week.
For Star subscribers: Searchers are trying to help more families learn what happened to missing loved ones. But laws restrict their access to wilderness areas that are now "open graveyards."
A wide variety of events are coming to the Loveland area this week, from the annual Loveland Loves to Read author talk, concerts and dance, to events for makers, to talks on everything from gardening, tree care and birding to housing, railroad history and water rights.
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Urrea s book recounts the journey of 26 Mexican men who attempted to cross the U.S. southern border through an area of southern Arizona known as The Devil s Highway.
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In a world and a city where people increasingly seem divided, Loveland Loves to Read still brings people together, a community effort that has endured through recession and pandemic. So we asked former Loveland Public Library director Ted Schmidt, who was there in the beginning, to tell us more about it.
Some claim that we have completely open borders, allowing dangerous hordes to invade us. It is untrue. Miles of walls have been built at tremendous cost, but even if there
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The two-day symposium includes a free public event Saturday night to celebrate the launch of University of Arizona s “Reclaiming the Border Narrative” digital archive.