Communities Along Mississippi River Prepare for Record Crest May 2, 2019 By Margery A. Beck Communities in several states along the Mississippi River are watching the skies this week as rainfall will likely determine whether...
Iowa Wind Turbine Maker Settles with State Over Safety Violations May 2, 2019 A Newton, Iowa, company that builds wind turbine blades has settled with state regulators following an investigation into workplace safety...
New Suit Filed in Indiana Against USA Gymnastics Seeks Help for Abused Athletes May 2, 2019 A new lawsuit filed in Indiana seeks to protect potentially thousands of abused gymnasts who might not have known about...
Indiana’s Walmart Stores East to Pay $10K to Resolve Charge of Discrimination May 2, 2019 Walmart Stores East LP in Indianapolis, Indiana, will pay $10,000 and furnish other relief to resolve a disability charge filed...
Missouri Bill Shielding Businesses from Fines in Lawsuits Advances May 1, 2019 By Summer Ballentine Missouri lawmakers have advanced a bill to make it harder for courts to fine defendants as punishment for hurting people....
Genck Joins Integrity as Territory Sales Manager for Iowa May 1, 2019 Integrity Insurance, a property/casualty carrier headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, has added Steve Genck as territory sales manager for Iowa. Based...
Wisconsin Court: Gun Sales Website not Liable in Spa Shooting May 1, 2019 By Todd Richmond The Wisconsin Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit alleging a firearms website that enabled a man to illegally purchase the...
Why the Missouri River Is Just Going to Keep On Flooding: Viewpoint April 30, 2019 By Justin Fox, Bloomberg Opinion The Missouri River used to be out of control. “It cuts corners, runs around at nights, fills itself with snags...
Wisconsin Explosion Prompts Call for Updates to Chemical Study April 30, 2019 The U.S. Chemical Safety Board wants federal regulators to re-examine a 1993 study on hydrofluoric acid after an explosion at...
Kansas Took Control of 22 Struggling Nursing Homes Last Year April 30, 2019 Kansas lawmakers have tightened the financial requirements for a license to operate nursing homes after state regulators were forced to...