All posts by Senior Voice Staff
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Where the World Stays Young
Enos Mills, Estes Park resident and early American naturalist helped establish Rocky Mountain National Park.
- Posted May 30, 2022
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Hiking Steamboat Springs
Explore numerous trails and hikes of all difficulty levels. See page 13.
- Posted May 30, 2022
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Your Medical Bills
Patients are no longer required to pay for out of network care received without their consent. See page 6 of the June issue of the Senior Voice.
- Posted May 30, 2022
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Historic Train Ride
Many people consider this one of the most scenic trips in Colorado and a magnificent ride back to the Old West. See page 2 of the May issue of The Voice.
- Posted April 29, 2022
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They Ate Their Mules
Men were dying quickly from starvation in this uncharted, unknown territory of the West. Page 5 of the May issue.
- Posted April 29, 2022
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Analysis of the Pandemic
It was a system that remains broken, say analysts of the coronavaris. Page 9 of the May issue.
- Posted April 29, 2022
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Medical Technology
Tens of millions of people are armed with these devices, and if even a small fraction of those get a ping, it could mean much more care and costs for the system. Page 14 of the May...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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When the West was Young
Kit Carson was Colorado’s most famous mountain man and, like Buffalo Bill Cody, was a legend in his own time. See page 2 of the April issue of The Voice.
- Posted April 3, 2022
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Loveland is Named for Him
William H. Loveland, for whom the town of Loveland was named, was one of Colorado’s pioneers who helped open the West. Page 9 of the April issue.
- Posted April 3, 2022