All posts by Senior Voice Staff
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Flour Sack Underwear
When the flour sacks were empty, they were washed, bleached, and used to make everything from sheets and table cloths to underwear. Page 6 of the March issue.
- Posted February 28, 2021
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High Cost of Our Drugs
Of all the ways drug companies try to protect sales as their patents expire, copycat generics are by far the most profitable. Page 8 of the March issue.
- Posted February 28, 2021
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About Covid Vaccines
Questions remain about the vaccines’ appropriateness for older adults with various illnesses. Page 11 of the March issue.
- Posted February 28, 2021
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Chief Niwot
The motion of his body and the pony’s were together as one, moving with grace and power across the plains. See page 2 of the February issue of The Voice.
- Posted January 31, 2021
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How Skiing Began in Colorado
Aspen was nearly a ghost town when a millionaire made it Colorado’s first big ski resort. Page 14 of the February issue.
- Posted January 31, 2021
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Medicare Changes Needed
Medicare participants continue to face high out-of-pocket costs because Congress refuses to make needed changes. Page 5 of the February issue.
- Posted January 31, 2021
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About Those Masks We Wear
Masks and social distancing will need to continue into the foreseeable future, according to some experts. Page 10 of the February issue.
- Posted January 31, 2021
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The Wild West
Cheyenne was one of those hell-on-wheels towns that sprang up along the transcontinental railroad in 1867. See page 2 of the January issue of The Voice.
- Posted December 31, 2020
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A Blizzard Remembered
The blizzard of 1949 was one of the worst in northern Colorado history, isolating the area for days and killing some people. Page 6 of the January issue.
- Posted December 31, 2020
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Pandemic Backlash
America is losing too many public health officials who are key to controlling the spread of covid. Page 4 of the January issue
- Posted December 31, 2020