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May 21, 2026

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The Prospect Bistro boasts a postcard view of Longs Peak.

May 21, 2026

Prospect Bistro, which opened two months ago, is another new spot on Estes Park’s culinary map, featuring what it calls […]

Scott "Flying Fingers" Wilseck who plays the piano for the silent film events at the Historic Park Theater dresses the part in a stripped shirt and a bowler hat. The upright piano player dates to 1913, the same year the theater was built. The Silent Comedy Movie Festival kicks off this weekend with The Vagabond, Roaming Romeo, and One Week. Wilseck provides live ragtime piano, with pre-movie music starting about 30 minutes before showtime.

May 21, 2026

The Silent Comedy Movie Festival returns to Estes Park for three weekends of classic films with live piano accompaniment by […]

A&E Memorial Day Weekend

May 21, 2026

This weekend’s events in Estes Park include live music, Samson’s Revenge, the Silent Comedy Movie Festival, and more.

Superintendent Ruby Bode truly has her student's backs as she followed the graduating seniors on Tuesday as they walked around the school campus for the annual "clap out" salute by younger students.

May 20, 2026

When the graduating seniors at Estes Park High School made their traditional walk past the district’s school buildings on Tuesday […]

The board members of the Upper Thompson Sanitation District posed for a photo between the regular May open board meeting and the executive session for a group photo. This was Chris Eshelman's last meeting as a board member. Eshelman was elected to serve as a Town of Estes Park Trustee in the April 2026 municipal election. From left, Kent Bosch,  Mike Morton. Chris Eshelman, Sue Doylen, and Andrew Kessler.

May 20, 2026

Upper Thompson Sanitation District board members and staff members paid tribute Tuesday night to outgoing Chairman Chris Eshelman, praising his […]

MORE NEWS

May 20, 2026

The Town of Estes Park has unveiled an updated logo, the first significant refresh of its visual identity in two […]

The Town of Estes Park has updated its logo. The new look pays homage to the logo designed in 2006  while giving it a modern look.

May 19, 2026

“Thank you for coming to our hospital. We need you, and we will continue to need you. Unfortunately, we’re in […]

Amanda Werner, the stroke program manager for UC Health, explained how UCHealth has been working with the EMS and emergency clinical team at Estes Park Health for many years to identify stroke symptons and  implement best practices. Werner said UCHealth has a new interventional stroke treatment program called thrombectomy at Medical Center of the Rockies. The program is the only one of its kind between Denver and Chyenne.

May 19, 2026

While I enjoy serving our district and the Estes Valley community, as well as living here in Estes Park, my […]

When the bell rings graphic illustration

May 19, 2026

As the Estes Park High School Class of 2026 prepares to graduate on Friday, the school district celebrated scholarship announcements […]

The Estes Park High School Class of 2026 celebrated the announcements of scholarships last week at an assembly.

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