Kansas County to Pay $3M and Apologize Over a Raid on a Small-Town Newspaper November 14, 2025 By John Hanna and Heather Hollingsworth TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A rural Kansas county has agreed to pay a little more than $3 million and apologize...
Wisconsin Man Pleads No Contest for Attempting to Burn Down Congressman’s Office November 14, 2025 By Todd Richmond A Wisconsin man accused of trying to burn down a congressman’s office earlier this year because he was upset over...
AM Best Revises Outlooks to Positive for Members of Kansas Medical Mutual Group November 14, 2025 AM Best has revised the outlooks to positive from stable and affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B++ (Good) and...
Residents of Michigan Border Towns Reject Expansion of Cannabis Stores November 13, 2025 By Justin A. Hinkley, Bridge Michigan In the summer, the board in mostly rural Niles Township gave a preliminary OK to 21 cannabis stores along one...
People Moves: Burns & Wilcox Adds New Leaders in Atlanta, Baltimore and Minneapolis November 13, 2025 Burns & Wilcox, headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan, hired new leaders for the company’s offices in Atlanta, Georgia; Baltimore, Maryland;...
Meta Pledges $1 Billion to Build AI Data Center in Wisconsin November 13, 2025 By Riley Griffin Meta Platforms Inc. is spending more than $1 billion to build a data center in Wisconsin that will power artificial...
Michigan Attorney General Urges Lawmakers to Strengthen Anti-Terrorism Law November 12, 2025 Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Deputy Solicitor General Eric Restuccia testified before the Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public...
Michigan Insurance Agent Charged with Embezzling Funds from Municipalities November 12, 2025 A Michigan insurance agent was arraigned on Oct. 31 in Oakland County District Court for allegedly forging letters from his...
Snow Set to Wallop Chicago as Cold Blast Aims for East Coast November 10, 2025 By Brian K. Sullivan Heavy snow will drop on Chicago late Sunday into Monday’s commute, further snarling air travel already disrupted by the US...
Missouri DCI Tells Insurers to Halt Condo Policy Cancellations November 10, 2025 By Ezra Amacher The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) sent a bulletin telling insurers that they should avoid non-renewals and cancellations...