The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment (LCDHE) has confirmed that a bat in Larimer County has tested positive for rabies. This is the first rabid animal found in Larimer County this year.
The Larimer County Board of Health has approved the 2024-2029 Larimer County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP), marking a significant step towards enhancing the well-being of local residents. This comprehensive plan outlines collaborative efforts to be undertaken over the next five-years aimed at fostering better health outcomes for all people in Larimer County.
Larimer County Treasurer & Public Trustee Irene Josey reminds county property owners that April 30, 2024 is the deadline for paying their property taxes as a full payment.
On April 6th, the 8th Judicial District hosted its fourth Warrant Clearance Event and community resource fair. This event was sponsored by the 8th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, the Office of the State Public Defender, the 8th Judicial District Judicial Branch, and the Loveland Municipal Court.
The 8th Judicial District Victims' Rights Week Committee will host two events to celebrate National Crime Victims' Rights Week. This year's theme is How Would You Help? The 2024 theme asks all of us --- friends, family members, neighbors, colleagues, community leaders, victim service providers, criminal justice practitioners, and health professionals --- how we can help crime victims.
An update on developments in the Larimer County Water Master Plan Project within the last year will be presented at a public open house by Larimer County Community Development in May.
Local area high school students showed their creativity and skill in submitting designs for the first-ever Larimer County “I Voted” sticker design contest.
Four candidates for the position of Larimer County Behavioral Health Services Director will be available to engage with the public at a community forum in April hosted by Larimer County.
Larimer County received a 1041 permit application on December 4, 2023 from the City of Thornton to construct a water pipeline through Larimer County. The pipeline will also go through Weld and Adams County to transport water owned by the City of Thornton to that community.
Owl Canyon Road will be reopened from CR 9 to I-25 starting on Friday April 12, 2024. Please be advised that the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will be shifting southbound I-25 traffic to the east/northbound I-25 passing lane from just north of the Owl Canyon interchange to the CO-Hwy 1 interchange in Wellington.