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All posts by Senior Voice Staff

  • Medicare Going Broke?

    Medicare’s trustees recently reported that the Part A Trust Fund, which pays for hospital and other inpatient care, would start to run out of money in 2026. Page 8 of the  August issue.

    • Posted July 31, 2020
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  • The Hope Diamond

    Some people believed the legendary curse associated with that diamond ruined her life. See the story on page 2 of the July issue of The Voice.

    • Posted July 6, 2020
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  • Dinosaur “Bone Wars”

    One of the world’s first and largest dinosaur fossil sites was Como Bluff northwest of Laramie, Wyoming. Page 5 of the July issue.

    • Posted July 6, 2020
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  • Medicare Health Plans

    A Justice Department case accuses the Anthem insurance company of illegally billing Medicare. Page 3 of the July issue.

    • Posted July 6, 2020
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  • Kids’ Car Seats Dangerous

    Children could be injured or killed in Evenflo’s “Big Kid” booster seats, but the company continued to market them. Page 6 of the July issue.

    • Posted July 6, 2020
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  • Train Museum

    Many northern Colorado residents haven’t seen the unique Colorado Model Railroad Museum in Greeley though it is nationally known. See page 2 of the June issue of Senior Voice.

    • Posted May 30, 2020
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  • Frontier Days

    Begun in 1894, this famous event recalls some wild and wooly times in Cheyenne, Wyoming. See page 6 of the June issue.

    • Posted May 30, 2020
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  • An Issue in Hospitals

    Hospital alarms are so constant they create a “cry wolf phenomenon” that causes nurses to ignore the real alarms that protect patients. Page 9 of the June issue.

    • Posted May 30, 2020
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  • 2008 Fraud Repeated

    Big banks like Wells Fargo are again involved in a fraud that allows them to award borrowers bigger loans than they should. Page 13 of the June issue.

    • Posted May 30, 2020
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  • Cattle Kate

    When a group of Wyoming ranchers hanged a woman for stealing cattle, which she did not do, the incident became one of the blackest marks on Wyoming’s history. See page 2 of the May issue of Senior...

    • Posted May 3, 2020
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