Ad

Paths to independence

Center assists disabled with accessing services, being mobile

Insured? Yes. Protected? No.

Out-of-pocket costs could be too much for 23% of adults

Tenacious 98-year-old leaves trail of murals

COLORADO SPRINGS – Mural artist Eric Bransby hasn’t let anything deter him from his craft. The list of potential disruptions dates back decades: parents who didn’t support his art...

In Utah, living on Mars

Remote outpost serves as stand-in for surface of red planet

Health Briefs

Learn to meet needs of seniors, caregivers The fifth annual Community Challenge: Meeting the Needs of Seniors, Providers and Caregivers will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 4 a...

As you age, you can keep your brain sharp, healthy

WASHINGTON – Those lost car keys that were an annoyance in your 30s can spark major anxiety in your 60s. Turns out it’s pretty normal: The brain ages just like the rest of your body, says a ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Trains brought in nine cars of ore from the mining sections, including the Smuggler, Butterfly, Tomboy, Liberty Bell, Rico Mining Company, Wedge and Black Girl properties.” ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Silverton – “After deliberating for two hours the jury in the case of Mrs. Belle S. Ptolemy against the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad for $16,000 as the result of injuries rece...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Grant Morris, the dentist, suffered a fracture of his left leg when an automobile driven by Dr. A.W. Robbins, in which he was a passenger, went into the ditch on the Florida ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “It is reported that there are now at Silverton waiting to be shipped, at least 600 cars of ore, destined for the local smelter. This ore is the result of winter working, and ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “In the longest freight that has come down from the Silverton branch for some days there were included in the train four cars of concentrates for the local smelter of the acti...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Boys should arrange to parade on Decoration Day. The city is proud of them, and the ‘old vets’ who are bowed with the weight of wounds and years would be pleased to have them...