Hearing moved back for former insurance agent
GREENCASTLE — A change of plea hearing for a former local insurance agent charged with multiple felonies connected to his business dealings has been pushed back to November. An arrest warrant for…
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GREENCASTLE — A change of plea hearing for a former local insurance agent charged with multiple felonies connected to his business dealings has been pushed back to November. An arrest warrant for…
SALT LAKE CITY — Authorities are trying to determine what caused a malfunction that sent fireworks shooting into a crowd of spectators during a holiday celebration in Salt Lake City.
While many businesses that build, sell or finance homes are still licking their wounds from the nation’s mortgage/housing meltdown — at least those that survived it — the insatiable Quicken Loans behemoth keeps growing. How? By gobbling up fees for services at virtually every stage of the home purchase and relocation process.
Supporters of the $2.3 million said that the cuts would hurt the ability to respond to dangerous hazardous material situations and to train recruits to become firefighters. They noted that the $2.3 million would come from an assessment on insurance companies and not from taxpayers’ pockets.
Christine Moriarty, of Bristol, Vt., paid homeowners-insurance premiums for nearly a decade before she filed a claim. A lightning strike fried her laptop computer. Several years later, she filed a claim for a puff-back of her furnace that left four rooms soot-covered.
MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM–(Marketwire – 07/25/10) – Millions of motorists don’t know the meaning of everyday road signs according to research by Swinton, the UK’s leading high street retailer of car insurance . An online survey which asked 1,000 Swinton customers to identify the meaning of 8 different road signs found that just 41% of people were able to recognise a warning sign for a ‘level …
“Jersey Shore” may have many fans, but New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie isn’t among them.
Health insurance costs continue to soar, making it difficult for government bodies to choose an affordable plan to cover their employees.
The Kansas Insurance Commissioner’s office has suspended the license of a Bel Aire insurance agent who federal prosecutors accuse of stealing money from the estate of a retired Wichita school teacher.
Reporters note: The chronology and quotes related to passage of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 were drawn from Associated Press wire reports as published in The Democrat from September 2008 to January 2009.