Midwest News for July 2011
- Wisconsin City to Pay $270,000 to Settle Asbestos Lawsuit
- Iowa Governor Vetoes $5 Million Package for Lake Delhi Dam
- Michigan’s Great Northern Insurance Joins the ISU Network
- Iowa Receives Federal Waiver for Medical Loss Ratio Implementation
- Court: Moped Not a Motor Vehicle Under Indiana Law
- Feds to Review Iowa Health Insurance Rates
- Iowa Pays $180,000 to Working Mom Fired by State
- Home of Illinois Official Jailed in Insurance Scheme on Auction Block
- Kansas Insurance Dept. Seeks African-American Scholarship Applicants
- Ohio’s Losses From 2011 Storms Top $500M
- Fremont Michigan Shareholders Approve Auto Club Merger
- Iowa Insurers Get More Time on New Health Law Medical Care Requirements
- Disaster Money for Flood Victims in North Dakota Tops $50 Million
- Michigan Court Dismisses Suit Over Tree Branch Death
- Wisconsin Settles with Medical Society over Raid of Med-Mal Fund
- Missouri River Flood Protection Might Be Retained
- Council OKs Southwestern Illinois Levee Upgrades
- Catastrophes Take Toll on EMC Insurance Group’s Q2 Results
- Large Named Midwest Executive for Eastern Alliance Insurance Group
- Michigan Court Tosses Softball Injury Lawsuit
- Minnesota Governor Signs Budget, Ends State Shutdown
- Insurance a Part of Minnesota Congressman’s Proposed Dairy Subsidy Reforms
- Wells Fargo Insurance Services Names Zheng Client Services Advisor
- Insurance Broker Lockton Welcomes Associate Into Producer Role
- Illinois Governor Appoints 12 to Workers’ Comp Advisory Board
- Ohio Workers’ Comp Administrator Cites Successes, Areas for Improvement
- Missouri Governor Pledges Home-Rebuilding Aid in Joplin
- Jenkins Appointed General Counsel at Accident Fund Holdings
- 8.8% Reduction in Voluntary Advisory Rates Filed in Illinois
- Howalt+McDowell Adds Reinhart as Marketing Manager
- Michigan Golf Course Sues DuPont Over Herbicide
- Missouri Insurance Officials: $5M Returned to Customers
- South Dakota Is Sixth State to Join Surplus Lines Coalition
- Michigan Teacher Fired Over Racial Comments Awarded $535K
- Federal Bill Offers Break for Properties in Certain Flood Zones
- Wide Range of Ideas Proposed for Rebuilding Joplin, Missouri
- Flooding a $1 Billion Headache for North Dakota
- Minnesota Shutdown Impacting Alcohol Sales
- Illinois Lawyer Targeted in Trooper Worker’s Comp Investigation
- 7 Midwest Insurance Agencies Join SIAA
- Hamilton, Abrams Appointed to Ohio BWC Leadership Team
- Michigan Woman Sues Man After Facebook Romance Fails
- PURE to Offer High-Value Homeowner Coverage in Michigan
- Agents’ Licenses Revoked in Ohio
- State Auto Financial Updates Estimate of Q2 Storm Impact
- Hylant Group Names Gilbert President of Indianapolis Office
- Demise of Missouri Medical Malpractice Bill Raises Ethics Questions
- Southwest Kansas Economy Could Take a Hit From Drought
- Midwest Agents Say FEMA Creating Flood Insurance Confusion
- Missouri Regulators Urge Insurers to Extend Flood Coverage
- Big Pay Increase for Wisconsin Insurance Regulator Turned Consultant
- Insurance Investigators not Considered Critical in Minnesota Shut Down
- Minot, N.D., Residents Trickle Back to Flooded Homes
- Iowa Governor Proposes Downstream Missouri River Group
- Wisconsin Gov., Insurance Chief and Others Accused of Breaking Finance Law
- Workers’ Comp Rates for Ohio Marine Industry Employers Decrease 20%
- Kansas Governor: Missouri River Floods Should Prompt Review of Corps
- FEMA to Continue Insurance Sales in Midwest Amid Flooding
- Demolition of Flooded Homes on Iowa Island Begins
- Fire at University of North Dakota Arena Causes $1.5M Damage
- Levee in Flood-Prone Ohio City Decertified
- Insurance Company Gives Money to Omaha Hospitals
- Flooded Missouri River Threatens Tributaries, Downstream Towns
- Zito Named Sr. VP of Marketing at Founders Insurance Co.
- Minnesota Insurance Licensing Activity Frozen as Government Shuts Down
- Spriggs to Lead State Auto Government Relations Team
- Holborn Adds Brost and Hawn to Executive Ranks
- Insurers Could Pay $2B for Joplin Tornado
- U.S. Appeals Court in Ohio Upholds Health Care Law
- Ohio Posts Largest Decline in Unemployment Claims
- Missouri River Levee Fails in Southwest Iowa
- Michigan Shields Public Park Volunteers from Lawsuits
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