Midwest News for July 2026
- In Michigan, 100K Live Downstream of Old, Decrepit Dams
- People Moves: IMT Adds Hanraads and Cook to Global Risk & Benefits Practice
- Michigan AI Data Center Project Sparks Debate Over Farmland Protection
- NFP Acquires Ohio’s Total Benefit Advisors
- People Moves: Holmes Murphy Names Reavis as President
- Indiana Woman Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Elderly Victim of More Than $500K
- Michigan Sues Water Services Company for Allegedly Submitting False Safe Reports
- Ryan Specialty Underwriting Managers Names Smith Ryan Specialty Renewables CEO
- Missouri Flooding Leaves One Dead, Forces Evacuation of Summer Camp
- Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Acquires Kansas-Based Med James
- Specialty Farmers Adapt Harvests to Extreme Heat
- US Files Proposed Deal With Keystone Pipeline Owner Over 2022 Kansas Rupture
- Illinois Governor Signs AI Regulation Bill That Aims to Mitigate Risks
- AM Best Revises Outlook to Positive for Illinois’ National Group
- AM Best Revises Outlook to Stable for Brotherhood Mutual
- Wisconsin Residents Affected by April Storms Eligible for FEMA Aid
- NTSB Finds No Engine Failure in Deadly Missouri Skydiving Plane Crash
- Missouri Officials Advise Drivers on How to Prevent Auto Theft
- Iowa Insurance Agent Charged With Identity Theft, Fraud
- Fatal Boat Capsizing Claims Three Lives in Wisconsin’s Geneva Lake
- People Moves: Shepherd Insurance Names Hill as CIO
- Ex-Michigan Police Lieutenant Pleads Guilty to Falsifying Salvage Vehicle Inspections
- People Moves: Alliant Hires Sorensen as EVP in Mergers & Acquisitions
- Missouri Restaurant Settles EEOC Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
- Missouri Restaurant to Settle EEOC Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
- People Moves: Gerger Named CEO of Big I Illinois