Midwest News for September 2012
- Old Claims Follow Hawker Beechcraft in Bankruptcy
- Insurer Must Pay Missouri Firm $11M in Supply Chain Interruption Case
- Repairs to Indiana Covered Bridge Could Cost $300K
- Grange Insurance Names Lin as New Chief Actuary
- South Dakota Will Not Run its Own Health Insurance Exchange
- Aetna to Pay $1.5M in Settlement with Missouri
- Kansas Governor Asked to Set Health Exchange ‘Benchmark’
- Report on Chicago Airport Highlights Air-Traffic Control Problems
- American Family Acquiring Permanent General, Lumbermens Casualty
- Report: Ohio Nurse Didn’t Realize She Took Kidney
- Indiana Workplace Deaths Up 3% Last Year
- Fabian Joins Integro’s Chicago Office as VP, Management Risk
- Planned USD Student Center Upgrade Sparks Copyright Lawsuit
- Deadline for Cheap North Dakota Flood Rebuilding Loans Looms
- Certified Professional Insurance Agent Classes Return to Indiana
- South Dakota’s Northern Plains Insurance Declared Insolvent
- Ohio Insurance Agent Sentenced for $39K Theft
- Scherer Named Chief Insurance Officer at The Cincinnati Insurance Co.
- 2 Univ. of Akron Employees Resign after Harassment Claim
- Chrysler Factory Employee Kills Co-Worker, Self in Detroit
- Ex-Cadets Seek Sanctions Against Kansas Military School
- Drought Area Expands in Northern U.S., Eases in South
- Man Sues Nebraska Claiming Gender Discrimination
- Meemic Insurance Services Now Available to Wisconsin Educators
- Iowa Judge: Texas Firm Must Pay Disabled Workers $1.4M
- McPherson Joins The Horton Group as Sales Consultant
- US Fidelis Co-Owner Gets 40 Months in Prison
- Missouri Licenses 25th Captive Insurer
- US Bank: Lawsuit in Iowa Fraud Scandal ‘Without Merit’
- Feds Appeal Ruling That Would Free Peregrine CEO
- Cedar Rapids, Iowa Sets Record for Construction Projects
- M3’s Tirschman Wins 2012 National Outstanding CSR of the Year
- Copper Thieves Cause $750K in Damage in Wichita, Kan.
- Crop Insurance Losses Mount in Midwest
- Klonk Named CEO of Oswald Companies
- North Dakota Yanks Insurance Agent’s License over Alleged Forgery
- SIAA Adds Midwest Agencies
- Five of Six NAMIC Members Joining ‘Century Club’ in Midwest
- Accidents Prompt Ohio State Safety Awareness Blitz
- Michigan Woman Can Sue Over Delay in Learning of Cancer
- Minnesota Woman Loses Music Downloading Appeal
- Prosecutor: CEO in Iowa Fraud Case Admits to Fraud
- 1 N.D. Agent Pleads not Guilty, 1 Sentenced in Separate Cases
- Feinberg Calls Indiana Stage Collapse Compensation Fair
- Missouri Lawyer Sentenced for Embezzling Insurance Payouts
- Michigan Man Suspected in Officer’s Slaying, Insurance Fraud Found Dead
- Pedestrian Deaths on the Rise in Minnesota
- North Indiana Sheriff Aims to Reduce Buggy Crashes
- Court: Ohio Prison Nurse Can Be Sued in Death
- BP Pays $1.5M in Claims to Date in Gas Recall
- Grinnell Mutual Promotes Menary, Eaves
- Wisconsin’s Sentry Insurance Cuts Office Jobs, Home-Based Agents
- Kansas Insurance Commissioner Urges Health Care Law Plans
- North Dakota Farmers Want Changes in Crop Insurance Rules
- Missouri’s High Court Favors Insured in Question of Policy Ambiguity
- R&R Insurance Services’ Riesch-Knapp Transitions to Employee Benefits
- South Dakota’s Biggest City Bans Texting While Driving
- Jury Awards $1.6M to Cook County Sheriff’s Employees
- CNA Appoints Cohen Vice President of Field Operations
- Drought, Low Export Demand Sap Midwest Economy
- Interstate Crash Deaths Rose in Iowa, Records Say
- Missouri Insurance Director to Chair Solvency Modernization Task Force
- Hastings Mutual Vice President Jandahl to Retire at Year’s End
- ASNOA Welcomes New Partners in Missouri, Illinois
- Illinois Gets $1M for Consumer Insurance Help
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