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  • Annuities Investments

    You might be surprised to learn about the perks and kickbacks involving some of the people who sell annuities. Find out on page 3 of the February issue.  

    • February 1, 2016
  • The Old West in North Colorado

    In 1860, Latham was a home station on the Overland Stage Line serving thousands of Colorado gold seekers and emigrants headed to the West. See page 2 of the...

    • January 2, 2016
  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Some of the places in Rocky Mountain National Park have interesting stories, like Bear Lake, named for one that got away. See these stories on page 14.  

    • January 2, 2016
  • Estate Planning

    What important papers should you take with you if you are going on a long trip? Find out in this article on page 5 of the January issue.

    • January 2, 2016
  • Insurance Change

    An increasing number of health insurance policies offered under the federal health law have no ceiling for out-of-network costs, leaving policy holders facing unlimited financial exposure. See the January...

    • January 2, 2016
  • Is There a Santa?

      Some people remember the “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” story about a newspaper editor’s reply to an eight-year-old girl who wrote: “Some of my little friends...

    • December 1, 2015
  • A Special Act of Kindness

    It was one of the greatest acts of kindness in America’s history, but it’s not in our history books. See this inspiring story of an event that happened after...

    • December 1, 2015
  • More on Drug Costs

    Most Americans have never heard of Pharmacy Benefit Managers, a powerful group of third-party middlemen who have a lot of control over what we pay for medicines. See how...

    • December 1, 2015
  • Medicare Question

    If your doctor switches to a concierge program with an annual fee, how will it affect you as a Medicare patient? Will you have to pay the fee or...

    • December 1, 2015
  • Mountain Stories

    In 1855 an Irish aristocrat, Lord Gore, organized a lavish hunting party through what later became Rocky Mountain National Park, and Indians stripped him naked for the senseless slaughter...

    • November 1, 2015