- $4.3M Recovered in 2012 for North Dakota Consumers
- South Dakota Panel Endorses Cellphone Ban for Young Drivers
- Jury Awards $3.35M in Vaginal Mesh Case Against J&J
- Indiana House Passes Bill Limiting Mo-Ped Speeds
- Traffic Fatalities Up in South Dakota in 2012, Down From Average
- PCG Agencies Named Travelers’ Midwest Personal Lines Agency of Year
- Hylant Promotes Crisan to Senior VP
- Blizzard Eases U.S. Plains Drought but Crops Need More Moisture
- Missouri Texting While Driving Law Nabs Few Violators
- USG Insurance Services Expands Palatine, Illinois Office
- Scheider Joins R&R Insurance Services as Commercial Account Executive
- Ohio Driver’s Licenses Blocked for Some Immigrants
- Illinois Firms Must Verify License, Insurance Status of Temp Agencies
- State Farm: No Plans to Move Illinois Headquarters
- Risk of Minor Flooding Along Souris River This Spring
- Minnesota Jury Awards $4.7 Million in Ship Lawsuit
- Indiana Man Sues over Crash That Killed His Wife
- Ohio Took Enforcement Actions Against 167 Agents in 2012
- Idea to Limit Auto Claims in Michigan Criticized
- Small Illinois Town Closes Sled Hill Due to Liability Risk
- Rockhill Hires New Leader of Healthcare Liability Division
- St. Louis County Police Commend Missouri Insurance Fraud Investigator
- Missouri Bill Proposes Online Workers’ Comp Database
- South Dakota Senate Passes Ban on Texting While Driving
- South Dakota: Notice of No UM Coverage a Must in Personal Umbrella Policies
- Tomko Joins Amerisure as Director of Compensation, Benefits
- Michigan to Issue Driver’s Licenses to Illegal Immigrants
- Police Blame Missouri Law for Rise in Vanishing Cars
- Missouri Insurance Department Settles with Company over Travel Insurance
- Woodard Named President of Insurance Program Managers
- Court: Iowa Farmers Who Host Tours Can Be Liable
- Iowa House Approves Bill to Limit Sledding Suits
- Michigan Lawmakers Mull $31M For Health Care Exchange
- Feds Approve Illinois Health Exchange with Conditions
- Ratings Assigned to Bearing Midwest Casualty, Horizon Midwest Casualty
- Missouri House Panel Considers Medical Liability Limits
- Ohio Panel Examines Rules for Health ‘Navigators’
- Missouri Bill to Raise Seat Belt Fines Gains Support
- A.M. Best Affirms Ratings of Michigan’s Ally Insurance Group Members
- Former Wisconsin Insurance Executive Sentenced to 5 Years for Fraud
- A.M. Best Downgrades McMillan-Warner Mutual Insurance Ratings
- Missouri Senate Backs Bill to Replenish Second Injury Fund
- Kansas Securities Commissioner Resigns; Eyes Insurance Regulator Post
- Grants Will Pay for Thousands of Smoke Alarms in Iowa
- Michigan Mixed Martial Arts Bill Includes Insurance Requirement
- Missouri House Panel Mulls Bill on Work Discrimination Lawsuits
- Farm Values Soar in North Dakota in 2012
- Maloney Joins Encompass Insurance as Sales VP
- Court Grants Indiana Employer Relief from Contraceptive Coverage Mandate
- The Huttenlocher Group Named Accident Fund Agency of the Year
- Nebraska Lawmakers Pushing Traffic-Safety Measures
- Insurers: False Auto Claims on the Rise in Minnesota
- Illinois Market Conduct Exams Bring $10M in Fines
- FinSecure Promotes Martin to Assistant VP
- Zacharopoulos to Lead Integro’s Chicago Office
- Simkins Joins Worldwide Facilities’ Chicago Office
- Illinois Officials Warn About Home Warranty Scam
- Michigan Governor Calls for Creation of Natural Disaster Fund
- Director: Ohio Auto, Homeowners Insurance Premiums Among Lowest in Nation
- Minnesota’s Johnson McCann, C.O. Brown, Apollo Insurance Agency Merge
- Vande Hey Appointed Deputy Insurance Commissioner in Minnesota
- North Dakota Bill Would Limit Access to Crash Reports
- South Dakota Lawmakers Endorse Teen Driving Safety Measures
- South Dakota Must Shift Some Federal Money for Roads
- EMC Insurance Launches New School Safety Initiative
- Agents Representing Fremont Insurance Honor Retiring CEO Dunning
- Family Sues Company Over Minnesota Office Attack
- Missouri Senate to Debate Future of Disability Fund
- Wisconsin’s McClone Acquires Burkart-Heisdorf Insurance Agency
- Ohio Employers Want $860M from Work Comp Bureau After Ruling
- Study: Manufacturing Driving Growth in Ohio
- Wisconsin Couple Can’t Collect in Birth Control Mix-Up
- South Dakota House Passes Bill on Arming Teachers
- Great Plains Cities Seize New Wave of Prosperity
- Plains States Remain in Severe Drought; Spring Crops in Jeopardy