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Latest Posts:

  • Wild Ghost Towns

    Tincup was a wild, wicked mining town controlled entirely by owners of the saloons, gambling halls and bordellos. See page 2 of the February issue of The Voice.

    • January 29, 2022
  • A Monument to Themselves

    Southeast of Laramie, Wyoming, near Interstate 80, the wealthy Ames brothers built a monument to themselves in 1882. Page 4 of the February issue.

    • January 29, 2022
  • A Special WWII Town

    North Platte’s historic downtown has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Page 7 of the February Voice.

    • January 29, 2022
  • Spotted Fawn

    We don’t know much about most Indian women who married white men in the 1800s, but a few things are known about one called Spotted Fawn. See page 2 of the January...

    • December 28, 2021
  • Estes Park Pioneer

    He was called the patriarch of Estes Park. That’s why you see so many places named for him. Page 8 of the January issue.

    • December 28, 2021
  • Can We Control Drug Prices?

    Americans pay nearly three times as much for drugs as patients in dozens of other countries. Page 7 of the January issue.

    • December 28, 2021
  • Colorado Hospitals

    Hospitals across Colorado are in critical condition. Page 14 of the January issue.

    • December 28, 2021
  • covid 19
    Another New Virus

    The omicron variant surfaced in November. Scientists caution that it’s still too early to say whether it will be as dangerous as delta. See page 5 of this month’s...

    • December 5, 2021
  • How the Rich Avoid Taxes

    Special trusts allow the ultrawealthy to exploit a loophole created three decades ago avoid estate taxes. See page 9 of the Senior Voice.

    • December 5, 2021
  • Nellie Ross
    First Woman Governor

    Wyoming was the first state to elect a woman as governor. She won by a landslide. See page 3 of the December issue of the Senior Voice.

    • December 5, 2021