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Safeway strike ends with tentative agreement
Safeway workers and the parent company, Albertsons, reached a tentative agreement on July 4 to end the three-week old strike. According to the agreement, the picket lines must be pulled…
A shopkeeper’s vision for restoring a culture of hospitality in Estes Park
Jamie Palmesano, a manager and buyer for Brownfield’s spoke to the Town Trustees at the June 24 Town Board Study Session to provide a business perspective about the need to…
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Local wildlife photographer Dawn Wilson recognized by national association
Local Estes Park photographer Dawn Wilson won the Past President’s Award at the national conference for the North American Nature Photography Association held in Tucson in May. Each year, the…
Red, white, and boom: Fireworks in the Estes Valley
Fireworks have been a part of the celebration of the Fourth of July since the first anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. The tradition began in Philadelphia…
Letter to the Editor
Hope: Achieving the Preamble My dream is for all political parties and independents to work toward achieving the Preamble of our Constitution (the mission of our government – what it is…
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