Clarification, February 4, 2026 8:37 am: The time and place for State Sen. Janice Marchman's Feb. 5 public meeting has been update -- 2:30 to 3:30 in the Hondius Room at the Estes Valley Library.
News briefs – Feb. 3
Correction, November 15, 2025 1:01 am: The article was updated to clarify that Trustee Mark Igel had commented that businesses were negatively impacted by the Downtown Estes Loop construction project not Public Works Director David Greer.
Town continues Development Code update discussions
Clarification, October 17, 2025 10:15 am: This article was updated to clarify the processes involved in appointing members to the Visit Estes Park by the Town of Estes Park ane Larimer County.
VEP Board membership could be revamped
Correction, October 14, 2025 1:37 pm: After publishing this News Brief, Rep. Smith reached out to say that she initially provided the wrong date for her Town Hall. She will be in Estes Park on Oct. 20 not Oct 25.
News briefs – Oct. 14
Clarification, September 24, 2025 3:59 pm: After publication, the author, Jodi Shadduck-McNally contacted the Estes Valley Voice to request an opportunity to update her article to clarify that the Longview Acute Care Facility has been open for 18 months. Her article intended to bring attention to the opening of the Adolescent Unit at Longview Acute Care Facility.
A message of hope
Correction, August 12, 2025 4:56 pm: This quote was corrected to provide attribution, “We will work cooperatively with the town” to contest the claim, Theis said. Additionally, a correction was made regarding the size of the lots, from half-acre to one-acre lots.
Town approval for property rezoning creates residential ire
Clarification, May 29, 2025 6:18 pm: The term "elite" runner was initially used to describe the four senior runners from Estes Park featured in this article, however, none of those athletes are “elite runners” as defined in the sport. These runners are more accurately considered "superior" runners. A "superior class runner" is often associated with a runner who consistently achieves a high level of performance.
The Older Bolder Boulder – Part I