All posts by The Senior Voice
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Mountain Memories
The memories of a woman who spent her life in a beautiful place in Colorado. See page 2 of the July issue.
- Posted July 1, 2017
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Stories About Estes Park
The first road to Rocky Mountain National Park and other stories. Page 14 in the July Voice.
- Posted July 1, 2017
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Lower Drug Costs?
Not really. Some government officials are working secretly for the benefit of drug companies. Page 8 of the July issue.
- Posted July 1, 2017
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Treatments Denied
How insurance companies are denying and delaying treatments for people who need expensive medicines. Page 5 of the July issue.
- Posted July 1, 2017
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Aspen a Ghost Town?
After reaching a population of 12,000 in the 1890s, it had only 700 residents by 1935 and was on its way to becoming a ghost town—until skiers discovered it. See page 2 of the June issue.
- Posted June 3, 2017
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Historic Stage Station
It is a National Historic Site and the only Overland Stagecoach Station still standing in its original location in the U.S., just north of Fort Collins. See page 11.
- Posted June 2, 2017
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About Your Hospital Stay
Here’s is what you can do if a hospital wants to discharge you or a family member too soon. Page 12 of the June issue.
- Posted June 2, 2017
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Risky Treatment
Many medical scopes inserted into the intestinal tract and elsewhere are spreading dangerous bacteria in our bodies. Page 6 of the June issue.
- Posted June 2, 2017
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Longs Peak Climbers
Climbing 14,255-foot Longs Peak near Estes Park is one of the great outdoor adventures in Colorado. Page 2 of the May Senior Voice.
- Posted May 1, 2017
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Mountain Charley
In the 1800s, Elsa Guerin disguised herself as a man, and she shot the man who killed her husband. Page 13 of the May issue.
- Posted May 1, 2017