Eighth Judicial District Attorney Cliff Riedel needs your help. He seeks to assemble a group of people who have an interest in the community and how the criminal justice system participates in the wider community.
Crimes against older adults continue to skyrocket each year, as criminals find more ways to carry out both new and old scams. Every year, seniors lose billions of dollars to home repair, investment, IRS scams, and various other cons targeting older people.
Do you want to inspire curiosity for nature in people of all ages? Do you love spending time outdoors? Join Larimer County Department of Natural Resources as a Volunteer Naturalist! Apply by Feb. 28. Training starts March 21.
Apply for Larimer County 101 [LC-101] a free, 9-week class introducing citizens to the many services Larimer County provides and the people who provide them. LC-101 offers an inside look at how Larimer County works, and interaction with elected officials and staff.
Larimer Connects, a program within the Larimer County Office of Emergency Management, has launched Resilient Larimer, a new community engagement website where citizens can engage and collaborate...
Larimer County on January 30, 2018 celebrated the culmination of the 2013 – 2017 Strategic Plan and the accomplishment of the 7 goals contained in the plan.
On the early morning of January 29, 2018, the Larimer County Coroner's Office responded to 1025 Wakerobin Lane, Fort Collins to perform a death investigation.
The annual 2018 Larimer County Environmental Stewardship Awards Program nominations are underway. If you know someone or an organization that has been a great steward of our environment, here's your chance to nominate!
Sheriff Justin Smith announced today that County Sheriffs of Colorado, Inc. (CSOC), the state Sheriffs Association, will award a $500 scholarship to a deserving Larimer County student next spring.
For the 35th year, Larimer County has been awarded a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its 2016 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report [CAFR].
Senior citizens who meet the eligibility requirements can work off up to $400 of their Larimer County property tax by applying at one of several upcoming information and application sessions.
A team of law enforcement agencies and behavioral health providers in Larimer County have received a notice of award by the Colorado Department of Human Services Office of Behavioral Health
Larimer County Department of Natural Resources anticipates another busy summer at its campgrounds and encourages people planning to camp at them to reserve their sites soon at www.larimercamping.com, or by calling (800) 397-7795.