by Mr. Leadville | Oct 19, 2021 | Leadville News
By Christine Hauser, New York TimesOn Saturday night, Patrick Hemstreet was in his home office in Pine, Colorado, checking his email when his wife called to him from upstairs, telling him to look out the front window. Among the pine trees and aspen, Hemstreet saw a...
by Mr. Leadville | Oct 19, 2021 | Leadville News
The changes will affect plans sold on the individual and small group markets – so it won’t apply to people who get their insurance from large employers or government programs like Medicare.Gender-affirming care is an umbrella term for services to...
by Mr. Leadville | Oct 19, 2021 | Leadville News
In one recent week, a New Yorker got a free COVID-19 test in a jiffy, with results the next day, while a Coloradan had to shell out $50 for a test two cities from her hometown after a frantic round of pharmacy-hopping.A Montanan drove an hour each way to get a test,...
by Mr. Leadville | Oct 19, 2021 | Leadville News
Great Colorado Air Show in Loveland draws thousands to see Blue Angels fly over Northern ColoradoBlue Angels show new fighter jet in Loveland ahead of 2021 air showThe Blue Angels have scheduled an air show Oct. 16-17 in Loveland featuring their new Super Hornet...
by Mr. Leadville | Oct 19, 2021 | Leadville News
Two Amur tigers at the Denver Zoo have tested positive for COVID-19, the zoo announced on Thursday. The 11-year-old felines, Yuri and Nikita, were tested through fecal and nasal swab samples after animal care staff noticed the two coughing, sneezing, acting lethargic...