Michigan Golf Club Pays $440K Settlement for Alleged Fraudulent Pandemic Loan August 28, 2024 RICHLAND, Mich. (AP) — A golf club in southwestern Michigan has agreed to pay $440,000 to settle allegations that it...
Missouri Football Field to Feature Shelter Insurance Logo in New Form of Advertisement August 28, 2024 By Ezra Amacher When the nationally ranked University of Missouri Tigers football team takes the field Thursday for its season opener against Murray...
Kansas Man Sentenced for Securities Fraud August 27, 2024 Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt announced that a Wichita man has been sentenced to prison for securities fraud. Jesse Wayne...
First MainStreet Insurance Adds Three Agencies August 27, 2024 First MainStreet Insurance announced the addition of three new agencies to its platform. Pederson Insurance located in Nevada, Iowa joined...
Chicago Is About to Sizzle Under Hottest Days of the Summer August 27, 2024 Chicago and the Midwest will swelter under the warmest days of summer as forecasters warn people to limit their outdoor...
People Moves: Christensen Group Insurance Appoints Mazzanti to Spearhead Chicago Expansion August 26, 2024 Christensen Group Insurance, headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, appointed Chuck Mazzanti to spearhead its expansion into the Chicago metropolitan area....
AM Best Assigns Issue Credit Rating to Church Mutual’s Surplus Notes August 26, 2024 AM Best said it has assigned and placed under review with negative implications a Long-Term Issue Credit Rating of bbb+...
Scientists at Iowa Research Facility Race to Halt Spread of Bird Flu August 26, 2024 By Mary Conlon and Mike Stobbe AMES, Iowa (AP) — At first glance, it looks like an unassuming farm. Cows are scattered across fenced-in fields. A...
Blackouts in Extreme Weather Create Demand for Cleaner Backup Power August 23, 2024 By Alexa St. John Software engineer Kenna Ofoegbu in Houston, Texas tries hard to keep his three kids cool during the summer and that...
Vibrant Green Fields Signal a Big US Corn Crop and Weak Prices August 23, 2024 By Michael Hirtzer and Gerson Freitas Jr. Between hail, strong winds, floods and plant disease, US corn crops were put through some tough times this summer. But...