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Latest Posts:

  • A Wyoming Cowboy’s Story

    She said, “Don’t you know years ago this is the boy whose life you saved from wolves and a frozen death?” Page 5 of The Voice.

    • June 28, 2018
  • Medicare Change

    A proposal from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) could significantly increase some Medicare patients’ costs for drugs. See why, page 6.

    • June 28, 2018
  • Insurance Issue

    Patients with these diseases have faced increasing difficulty getting their insurance companies to approve treatments. Page 10 of the July issue.

    • June 28, 2018
  • A Cowboy and a Lady

    In the 1800s, John Wesley Iliff was the first big cattle rancher in Colorado, and his wife Elizabeth was one of the state’s most influential women. See page 2...

    • May 30, 2018
  • Scenic Drive

    The drive takes you past the Indian Peaks Wilderness area, which had Colorado’s largest glacier years ago, Arapaho Glacier. It still exists west of Boulder, and you can hike...

    • May 30, 2018
  • Generic Medicines

    Big drug companies are keeping smaller generic companies from  making cheaper  drugs available, said the Food & Drug Administration. Page 6 of the June Voice.  

    • May 30, 2018
  • Drug Costs and Lobbyists

    High insulin prices are forcing some diabetics to skimp on their doses and endanger their health while drug companies that make insulin spend millions lobbying Congress to keep the...

    • May 30, 2018
  • Famous Pioneer

    Nathan Meeker’s name survives through Mount Meeker, the town of Meeker, and the Meeker Massacre. Read about one of Colorado’s most famous pioneers. Page 2 in the May Senior...

    • April 25, 2018
  • Estes Park Settler

    In the 1800s, Griff Evans had the first tourist cabin and was the first to shoot an Estes Park settler. See page 4 of the May issue.  

    • April 25, 2018
  • A New Hospital Idea

    Using technology, patients at home can talk to nurses and doctors at any time of day and avoid a hospital stay. Page 8 of the May Voice.

    • April 25, 2018