Midwest News for June 2012
- Habitat Plans Building Blitz in Indiana Tornado Zone
- Iowa Court Backs $1.2M Fine Over Disabled Workers’ Pay
- Former Fugitive Doctor in U.S. Custody, Facing Fraud
- Lawmaker Says Nebraska Has Time for Health Exchange
- Drought Brings Back Memories of 1988 Crop Losses
- Federal Appeals Panel Upholds Nebraska Crash Victim’s Award
- Ex-Michigan Police Officer Getting $1M Settlement in Bias Case
- Minot Releases Plan for Using Federal Flood Grants
- School Children Fundraise to Fix Vandalized Ohio Museum
- Michigan’s InPro Insurance Group Acquires Falvay-Counihan Insurance
- Judge: Ohio Dog Accused of Biting Not ‘Dangerous’
- Kent State Announces New Bachelor’s Degree in Insurance Studies
- National Interstate Broadens Trucking Insurance Programs
- Association’s Suit Seeks Information from Michigan Auto Claims Administrator
- Nebraska Construction Company Owner Sentenced for Wire, Insurance Fraud
- Regulators: Fewer Complaints Against Michigan Insurers in 2011
- Michigan Residents Due $13.9M in Health Care Rebates
- Britton Gallagher Acquires Wisconsin’s Beckman Insurance Agency
- Much of Kalamazoo River to Open, 2 Years After Spill
- Nearly 80 Percent of Indiana Listed in Drought
- Michigan State Police: 8,050 Citations in Belt Crackdown
- Campgrounds Reopen After Michigan Upper Peninsula Wildfire
- Wisconsin Insurance President Indicted for Fraud
- Health Insurers to Pay $62M in Rebates in Illinois
- Lancaster Named VP of Employee Benefits at R&R Insurance Services
- Nebraska Insurance Agent Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud
- Great American Insurance Promotes Bickley to Divisional Vice President
- Kansas Researchers: Most Large Truck Crashes Caused by Driver Error
- Aon Risk Solutions Hires Hubbell in Cleveland, Ohio, Office
- Boeing Lauds Tornado Recovery by Key Kansas Supplier
- Fiske Joins XL Group’s Surplus Lines Team in Chicago
- Ruehle Named Midwest Branch Manager for United Fire Group
- Co-Owner of Missouri-Based US Fidelis Pleads Guilty in Federal Case
- Wife of Slain Missouri Insurance Agent Gets 8 Years in Spouse’s Death
- Wisconsin Manufacturer Struggling to Recruit Workers
- Indiana Town to Foot Insurance Bill so Parade Can Go On
- J.M. Wilson Adds Underwriters in Kansas City
- Computer Problems Mean North Dakota Work Comp Medical Bills Backlog
- FBL Financial’s CEO Plans to Step Down June 30
- 2 Accused of Staging Crash in Indiana Face Felony Charges
- Gerhart Appointed to Iowa Insurance Commissioner Post
- StoneHill Reinsurance Partners Formed in Minnesota
- Illinois’ Insurance Program Managers Group Named a Best Place to Work
- 3 Universities Receive Grants from Griffith Insurance Education Foundation
- Minnesota Traffic Deaths in 2011 Lowest Since 1944
- Safety National Receives Ratings Upgrades
- Major Michigan Wildfire Contained After 3 Weeks
- Some Fire Departments Facing Volunteer Shortage
- Rare Tornado Confirmed Last Week In Michigan’s UP
- Treacy Appointed Senior Vice President of Finance at OneBeacon
- Experts Question Iowa City Landfill Fire Coverage
- Chrysler Adds 2 Model Years To Jeep Liberty Recall
- Illinois Gun Works Fined $111K for Exposing Workers to Hazards
- Accident Fund Holdings Names Carney Chief Underwriting Officer
- Judge Rejects Challenge to Michigan’s Fireworks Insurance Law
- Ranck Joins XL Group’s Excess Casualty Unit in Kansas City
- CNA Appoints Strakhov Vice President of Ohio Branch
- 2011 Crash Leads to Costlier Insurance for South Indiana Boat Race
- In the Workplace, What Do Millennials Want?
- Straight-Line Winds Cause Sail Boat to Crash Into North Dakota Home
- Court Revives Employee Lawsuit Over Racist Receipt
- Iowa Landfill Blaze Produces Diesel-Like Byproduct
- Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Acquires Broker Benefit Services
- Habitat to Build Homes for Indiana Tornado Victims
- Minot, North Dakota, Still Recovering a Year after Historic Flood
- Judge Orders Iowa Contractor to Repay Customers
- Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Acquires Grossman & Associates
- North Dakota Woman’s Sentence for Theft from Insurance Agency Deferred
- Michigan-Based Firm Cited for Safety, Health Violations at Ohio Plant
- Fireman’s Fund Adds Favata-Bosh as a Senior Director in Chicago
- 3 Dead After Strong Storm in Southern Missouri
- Ohio Workers’ Comp Bureau Extends Private Employer Rate Cut
- Feet of Sand Leave Midwest Farms Wasteland After Flooding
- Clinton Joins Michigan’s Fremont Insurance
- Many in Tornado Alley Still Rely on Warning Sirens
- Jury: $181M to 3 Hurt in Illinois Grain Elevator Blast
- Michigan Court Rules for Insurer in Tragic Hit-and-Run
- Missouri Issues Warning About Agent Barred from Insurance Business
- Indiana Fair Lawsuits Won’t Go to Trial Until 2014
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