OSHA Orders Wisconsin Company Pay $550,000 Fine The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has ordered a Wisconsin grain company to increase safety training for grain bin... Read More
Chicago, Ill. To Consider Ban on Texting While Biking The Chicago City Council is to consider a ban on bicyclists texting while riding on city streets. The council’s Traffic... Read More
Homeowners Insurer Contributes to Settlement in Wis. Polka Suit A Chippewa Falls polka musician has won a court battle involving his ex-wife and her new husband, who he accuses... Read More
Ohio Grand Jury Charges Group with Equipment Theft An Ohio grand jury has indicted an alleged theft ring with stealing trucks, trailers, lawnmowers and construction equipment across the... Read More
Alarm Company Settles with Minnesota Woman’s Estate ADT Security Services Inc. has reached a settlement in a lawsuit over a failed home burglar alarm with the estate... Read More
Business Asks Nebraska City to Pay for Water Damage An auction company has filed a claim against the city of North Platte over water damage. The North Platte Livestock... Read More
Amtrak: Chicago’s Union Station Safe After Concrete Falls Amtrak officials say they’re still not sure what caused a large piece of concrete to fall and strike a Metra... Read More
Indiana Drops INDOT Safety Fine in Worker’s Death Indiana labor officials have waived a proposed fine against the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) over the death of an... Read More
Inspector Still Faces Lawsuit Over Fatal Iowa Fire The estate of an Iowa woman killed in a 2009 fire has dropped its lawsuit against all but one defendant.... Read More
Cost of Battling Minnesota Wildfire Tops $12 Million Officials tallying the cost of fighting the widespread wildfire in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area of northeastern Minnesota say expenses... Read More