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Peggy Schacht

Peggy Schacht Peggy Schacht, 77, of Lyons, died Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2010, at Swedish Medical Center in Denver.

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Local flavor

Scenes from around Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park

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Moving on to round three

Up to 50 adult female elk may be removed from Rocky Mountain National Park as the third round of elk culling gets under way in the park`s ongoing efforts to control the herd population.

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EPHRP releases newspaper index, names spokesperson

The Estes Park newspaper index, a 3,200-page, 500,000-word document assembled between 1979 and 1995 by volunteers and staff members of the former Estes Park Library, has been digitized and is now...

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Snow blankets the Hidden Valley play area

Snow is forecast through Thursday in Estes Park and the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park before turning sunny on Friday and mostly cloudy on Christmas Day.

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Sonny Zander

Sonny Zander Estes Park resident and businessman, Sonny Zander, 52, died at his home Monday, Dec.

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Hug lady becomes attraction, provides a touch of joy

If you`re feeling a little blue, Eli Roehl has a huge hug for you, holidays or no. It might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Forcasters predict sunshine in Estes Park for Christmas

No moisture forecast at least until next Wedensday

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Behold, the attack of the 9-foot Snowwoman

You never know what you`re going to find around the next bend. So, when the Trail-Gazette received a call from a citizen, telling of a "giant snowman in progress" (probably one of those 511s, in police...

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Gwladys "Andie" Andrews

Gwladys "Andie" Andrews, 76, of Estes Park, died Dec. 26, 2010 in The Woodlands, Texas.

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The numbers add up

It`s official, the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau has finally released the census report. So how do the numbers compare within the borders of our little town?

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A final look from 2010

Submit your photos Estes Inside & Out will be highlighting the work of the local photographers and visitors to Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park.

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Killer 2010 -- decade does in ways of life

It`s the end of a decade. If you want to gnaw on something while downing that last cup of cheery (hopefully un-salmanellaed) eggnog, try this figgy pudding of obnoxious trivia, first brewed up by the...

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Prepare for severe weather, power outages

Winter has arrived and the residents of Estes Park are familiar with its strong winds, snow and ice. During severe weather, town services respond as quickly as possible to accidents, power outages,...

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Winter Festival 2011: fifteen days, and counting

When it snows, it`s so thrillin`, and in Estes Park, they`ll be chillin`. The second annual Estes Park Winter Festival is only 15 days away, on the Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Estes Park: time to chill out

Temperatures were expected to plummet to below zero in Estes Park after an icy winter blast hit the area Thursday.

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Doing good in a bad time

W hat does one do when a job is lost? For the most part, you need a job to pay bills and maintain a cycling habit.

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The night the lights went out Parties continued by candlelight in some cases

Local businesses kept the parties going and made the dinners by candlelight work to the best of their abilities during the New Year`s Eve power outage.

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Boulder County keepers: Let it bee

It`s a honey of a problem. Bees -- and their keepers -- may earn the deadly distinction of being among the first to become extinct in this new decade.

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The lights go out in Estes Park

Nearly half of the Estes Valley was plunged into darkness early New Year`s Eve, as overloaded electrical circuits at the Marys Lake substation tripped shortly before 6 p.

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