Last FEMA Trailers in Minot on Their Way Out The last handful of Federal Emergency Management Agency mobile homes brought to Minot following historic Souris River flooding two years... Read More
Inquiries About Renters Insurance Climb After Central Illinois Tornadoes An insurance agent in central Illinois says he’s noticing an increase in the number of inquiries about renters’ insurance following... Read More
Kansas Audit Finds Issues With Data Protection Weak computer passwords and vulnerable software have left some Kansas agencies vulnerable to hackers gaining access to confidential data or... Read More
Multiple House Fires in Kansas City Area Blamed on Fireplaces Officials say at least five house fires in the Kansas City metro area over the weekend were caused by problems... Read More
Illinois Volunteers Catalog Tornado Scattered Documents A central Illinois public library is working to reunite storm victims with their lost family documents that were scattered during... Read More
With No Insurance or Business Plan Wisconsin Snuggle House Closes So much for snuggling in Wisconsin. The owner of Madison’s new Snuggle House has decided to shut down just three... Read More
Another House Burns at Detroit Heidelberg Project Another structure that is part of Detroit’s Heidelberg Project outdoor art installation has been destroyed by what officials said was... Read More
Internet Giants Weigh in on Cincinnati Bengals Cheerleader Defamation Suit From Twitter and Facebook to Amazon and Google, the biggest names of the Internet are blasting a federal judge’s decision... Read More
Traffic Camera Suit May Impact Cities Across Ohio A lawsuit challenging how Ohio’s fourth-largest city hands out citations and fines to drivers caught speeding and running red lights... Read More
Michigan Workers’ Comp Costs per Claim Low Prior to 2011 Reforms: WCRI The total costs for a workers’ compensation claim in Michigan were low compared with other states according to a recent... Read More