Broker not Liable for Late Notice that Cost Client $1.34 Million An Illinois construction company that waited six years to inform its excess insurer that it had been sued cannot expect... Read More
Tyson to Rebuild Plant After Fire, Assures Weekly Pay for Full-Time Workers U.S. meat processor Tyson Foods Inc said on Monday it will rebuild a Kansas beef plant after a fire heavily... Read More
Southern Illinois Village at Risk if no FEMA Levee Approval PRAIRIE DU ROCHER, Ill. — The fate of a Mississippi River levee that’s awaiting a decision on federal accreditation could... Read More
South Dakota Town Recovering From Tornado Damage TOWN OF BURKE, S.D. — As a small town in southern South Dakota recovers from a tornado that caused extensive... Read More
Enbridge Says Gap Opens Beneath Great Lakes Oil Pipeline TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Erosion has created a gap beneath an oil pipeline in a key Great Lakes channel that’s... Read More
Mississippi River City Ponders a Wall it has Long Rejected DAVENPORT, Iowa — Hundreds of communities line the Mississippi River on its 2,348-mile journey to the Gulf of Mexico, but... Read More
Iowa State Pays, Praises Former Director to End Lego Art Dispute CORALVILLE, Iowa — In 2016, Iowa State University accused an employee of fraud and theft in a dispute over the... Read More
A Community Ponders Role of Drugmakers in Opioid Struggle JACKSON, Ohio — The numbers are staggering: An average yearly total of 107 opioid pills per resident were distributed over... Read More
Kansas Patients Can Now Win Big in Doctor Malpractice Suits KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Brenda Lundeen went in for routine surgery to relieve heavy periods. What the Overland Park mom... Read More
Rochester Wage Theft Case Poses Test for New State Law ROCHESTER, Minn. — A group of Rochester-area construction workers are pursuing a wage theft claim, testing a new state law... Read More