Latest Posts:

  • 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.

    • May 30, 2020
  • 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...

    • May 3, 2020
  • Loveland Pioneer

    He saw the end of the Old West and the beginning of the new frontier in Colorado. And he helped shape the new frontier. Page 6 of the May...

    • May 3, 2020
  • Paying Your Medical Bills

    Non-profit hospitals pay no taxes and are supposed to give free care to many low-income people, but that’s not happening in many cases, according to investigators. Page 7 of...

    • May 3, 2020
  • Canadian Medicine

    Will Americans continue to get cheaper drugs from Canada? Some politicians are trying to stop that. Page 7 of the May issue.

    • May 3, 2020
  • Story of Kinikinik

    This little store is associated with the earliest residents in the secinic Poudre Canyon west of Fort Collins, especially a man called Cap Williams. See page 2 of the...

    • April 5, 2020
  • Estes Park Famous Settler

    Enos Mills is the man who in 1885 conceived the idea of creating Rocky Mountain National Park and was one of the nation’s finest nature guides. Page 4 of...

    • April 5, 2020
  • Can We Vote in November?

    If the coronovirus continues to infect large numbers of people, how can the general election take place safely in November? Page 9 of the April issue.

    • April 5, 2020
  • Healthcare in Colorado

    The state is a national leader in healthcare reforms concerning surprise billings, copays for patients, and other issues. Page 3 of the April issue.

    • April 5, 2020
  • Miss Doc Susie

    She was Colorado’s most famous pioneer doctor, a beautiful woman in a rough mountain town. See page 2 of the March issue of The Voice.

    • February 27, 2020