Detroit Reaches $7.5 Million Settlement in Wrongful Conviction Suit March 23, 2022 By Ed White The city of Detroit has reached a $7.5 million settlement with a man who entered prison as a teenager and...
Michigan AG Warns of Scams Over $400 Auto Refund Checks March 22, 2022 Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel warned residents to be aware of scams as auto insurers issue $400 per-vehicle refunds to...
South Dakota Gov. Signs Medical Pot Bills, Placing a Limit on Homegrown March 22, 2022 South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem last week signed five bills to make changes to the state’s medical marijuana laws, including...
University of Missouri System Agrees to $1.5 Million Discrimination Settlement March 22, 2022 The University of Missouri System has paid a $1.57 million settlement to a white former employee who alleged she was...
Family of Man Fatally Shot on Train in Missouri Sues Amtrak For $100 Million March 21, 2022 The family of a man who was shot and killed while riding an Amtrak train in Missouri is suing the...
People Moves: POWERS Adds 2; SECURA Names Krause VP of HR March 21, 2022 POWERS Insurance and Risk Management Adds Kelly McDowell and Kaylee Rucker POWERS Insurance & Risk Management has hired Kelly McDowell...
Wrongfully Convicted Kansas Man Sues County For $93 Million March 21, 2022 A Kansas man who served 23 years in prison for a double murder he did not commit is seeking $93...
No Changes to Michigan Auto Insurance Law This Term March 18, 2022 By David Eggert Bills intended to fix a Michigan law that slashed auto insurance payments for crash survivors’ post-acute care are dead for...
Midwest Chicken, Turkey Farmers Struggle to Keep Birds Safe From Bird Flu March 18, 2022 By David Pitt Nearly 7 million chickens and turkeys in 13 states have been killed this year due to avian influenza, prompting officials...
$2.4 Million to be Paid to Minnesota Man Shot in Eye During Floyd Protests March 18, 2022 A Minneapolis man who lost an eye when he was hit by a projectile fired by police during protests that...