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Family tradition follows red kettles to Loveland

The Clouse family has supported local communities through the Salvation Army Red Kettle program, volunteering 21 years across eight states to raise funds for people in need.

Summary by Reporter Herald
Those who braved empty shelves and long lines on Christmas Eve most likely also came across a Salvation Army bell ringer fundraising for the organization. Michael Clouse holds his dog, Mochi, while ringing the Salvation Army bell as someone hands him money for the red kettle Wednesday outside the Orchard's King Soopers on Christmas Eve in Loveland. He has been ringing bells with his family for 21 years in eight different states. (Jenny Sparks/Lo…

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Reporter Herald broke the news in Berthoud, United States on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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