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Attachment 4 LOVELAND AN EDITION OF THE LONGMONT TIMES-CALL MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2019 | REPORTERHERALD.COM | $1.50 EAGLES RISE UP IN FLAMES Thompson Valley girls lacrosse Workshop burns down program in building mode in Berthoud SPORTS, 1B FRONT RANGE, 3A 2020 ELECTION Spotlight U.S.-built capsule docks Hickenlooper declares run at space station CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A sleek new American-built capsule with just a test dummy aboard says in a taped announce- bring people rally will include a perfor- docked smoothly with the Inter- Former governor announces ment while the image of together to mance by Nathaniel Rateliff national Space Station on Sun- President Donald Trump produce the and the Night Sweats. day, bringing the U.S. a big step flashes across the screen. progressive Hickenlooper is at least closer to getting back in the his candidacy for president The two-minute video was to change Wash- the 14th Democrat to enter business of launching astronauts. The white, bullet-shaped BY NIC GARCIA his campaign told The Den- be emailed to supporters ington has the race to unseat President Dragon capsule, developed by THE DENVER POST ver Post, casting himself as a before dawn. failed to deliv- Donald Trump in 2020, with Hickenlooper Elon Musk’s SpaceX company proven leader with a list of “I’m running for president er.” many potential contenders under contract to NASA, closed DENVER — John Hicken- progressive policy wins. because we need dreamers He will hold an official still in the wings. His resume looper, Colorado’s popular as a former state executive in on the orbiting station nearly “I’m running for president in Washington, but we also kickoff rally Thursday at Civ- 260 miles above the Pacific former governor, is because we’re facing a crisis need to get things done,” ic Center before leaving for adds a new element to a Democratic primary field Ocean and, flying autonomously, announcing his candidacy that threatens everything we Hickenlooper adds. “I’ve two days of campaigning in linked up on its own, without for president early Monday, stand for,” Hickenlooper proven again and again I can Iowa, his campaign said. The the help of the robotic arm nor- mally used to guide spacecraft into position. Board IVE UESTIONS Dragon’s arrival marked the F Q first time in eight years that an American-made spacecraft capa- to discuss ble of carrying humans has flown to the space station. If this six-day test flight goes small well, a Dragon capsule could take two NASA astronauts to the livestock orbiting outpost this summer. “A new generation of space flight starts now with the arrival ownership of @SpaceX’s Crew Dragon to the @Space_Station,” NASA Adminis- trator Jim Bridenstine tweeted. City may decide “Congratulations to all for this to allow small historic achievement getting us closer to flying American Astro- livestock in limits nauts on American rockets.” — Los Angeles Times BY JULIA RENTSCH REPORTER-HERALD STAFF WRITER More Nation news on 4A » Loveland city staff and members of the Planning Lakewood cracks Commission will soon kick down on teen vaping off a conversation that may with new regulations lead to new rules allowing small livestock within the The squeeze on youth vaping city limits, and the public is in Colorado has tightened a bit invited to join. more, as Lakewood moves to Currently, Loveland law more rigorously regulate the sale prohibits ownership of pot- of electronic cigarettes and other belly pigs, pygmy goats, tobacco products in the state’s regular goats, Dexter cat- sixth-largest city. tle and large livestock The ordinance, which took effect Saturday, requires any within city limits, unless retailer selling non-cigarette they are show animals. tobacco products — such as But, over the last several e-cigarettes, cigars and chew — months, Larimer Humane JENNY SPARKS / Loveland Reporter-Herald to get a license from the city and Society officers have inter- Chelsea Thomas, manager at Loveland Coffee Company, poses for a portrait Feb. 19 at the coffee shop in north Loveland. check identification to ensure no acted with some deter- one younger than 18 is buying mined animal owners the products. whose interest in owning The city’s new regulation also small livestock animals is prohibits self-service displays of causing the city to explore non-cigarette tobacco products new options. Animal regu- unless the retailer is already an lations in Loveland are set She serves coffee age-restricted tobacco business. by the city and enforced by “I think what we’re trying to the humane society. do is make the retailers account- “This is an emotional top- able,” said Margy Greer, Lake- ic for people who own pyg- wood’s city clerk. “We want my goats, potbelly pigs or and encouragement them to be good stewards.” chickens, and even in Retailers who violate the reg- some cases for their neigh- ulation during a three-year peri- bors,” said Bob Paulsen, Editor’s note: Today, the Reporter- sphere was one our main goals from od face a seven-day suspension current planning manager Herald debuts a new feature, Five Chelsea Thomas the very beginning. We understand of their license for a first offense for the city. Questions, which each Monday will life can be hard and crazy at times, and a 30-day suspension for a give readers the opportunity to know a and to be able to provide a homelike Last year, City Council Occupation: Manager of Loveland second offense. member of our community a little bet- oasis for people to be able to come asked city staff to provide Coffee Company The city could revoke the ter, or get to know that person for the and relax in has been a very reward- information and options Age: 32 license after a third offense. first time. How long in Loveland: Since May ing experience. My team is very car- concerning animal regula- ing and genuine and we all love being — The Denver Post tions, with a focus on pyg- As you walk into the door at Love- 2010 there for people whether they want my goats and potbelly pigs. land Coffee Company, you’re quickly to share about their latest trip or if More Region news on 3A » Staff will present their greeted with a “hello.” staff does the same. The opening they are facing a tough situation. We research to the city’s Plan- Just east of the Loveland Post “hello” — complete with a smile and get to see people from all walks of life Weather forecast ning Commission at a pub- Office on 29th Street, the setting is eye contact — is their way of show- and get to share our lives with one lic meeting Monday, friendly and warm, just the way man- ing customers they will receive another. High: 20 March 11, prior to a discus- ager Chelsea Thomas wants, so cus- Thomas and her staff’s undivided 2. With chain stores popping up all around Low: 0 sion with the City Council. tomers feel welcomed and comfort- attention. you, LCC continues to thrive. What’s the Partly sunny and cold The meeting is not a able. 1. Loveland Coffee Company has a reputa- secret? hearing, but it is an oppor- Thomas won’t just serve you cof- tion for feeling like home. Why is that Well, the secret probably isn’t too tunity for the public to fee. She’ll ask about your day, what’s important to you and your staff? big of a secret, but what makes us Full Forecast on 6A » new and what’s exciting, and her Creating a warm, inviting atmo- No. Subscription or delivery: ReporterHeraldCustomerCare.com or 970-635-3660 To place a classified ad: 970-635-3650 63 Are you, or someone you know, Hearing HealthCare Hear the birds struggling with hearing loss? Centers WANTED: We need 14 people to evaluate the award 14 winning, best-in-class features in hearing 2902 Ginnala Dr., #3 chirping this People technology from Audibel. We will perform Loveland, CO 80538 thorough Hearing Consultations FREE of charge to ALL callers, and choose qualified (970) 593-9045 Spring! candidates for this program. www.hearinghealthcarecenters.com © 2019 Audibel. 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