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Latest Posts:

  • Doctor Shortage?

    You hear that the nation is facing a serious shortage of doctors, but is that really the case? See what researchers say, January issue page 13:

    • January 1, 2015
  • He Knew Our Mountains

      Abner Sprague came to Estes Park in 1868. During his long life of 93 years, he knew the area that became Rocky Mountain National Park better than any...

    • December 2, 2014
  • Health Insurance Changes

      “If there’s any year employees should pay attention to their annual enrollment material, this is probably the year,” say experts. Find out what questions to ask about your...

    • December 2, 2014
  • Lover’s Leap

    They locked themselves in each other’s arms and leaped from the summit of the precipice 500 feet high. It’s a story of unrequited love in the 1800s, page 2:...

    • December 1, 2014
  • Finding a Doctor

    The Affordable Care Act  means more Americans are now able to afford health insurance—but are they able to find a doctor who will accept their insurance? See what’s happening...

    • December 1, 2014
  • A Wild West Town

    The last—and greatest—gold mining town in Colorado still stands. Read about it on page 2:  

    • November 2, 2014
  • Insurance Coverage

    “Reference pricing”‘ is the latest ploy used by health insurance companies to cost you more money. See page 10:

    • November 2, 2014
  • A Town Called ‘Hell on Wheels’

    Cheyenne, Wyoming, might have been the original one. Read the story on page 9:

    • November 2, 2014
  • The New Medicine

    “The system is ridiculous and inefficient,” say some doctors. See page 13:  

    • November 2, 2014
  • Longs Peak Climb 1873

    She was one of the first women to climb one of Colorado’s highest mountains. Read about what happened, page 10.

    • October 3, 2014