Motorhome Hire NewsMcQueary Henry Bowles Troy Adds Staff in Dallas and Fort Worth Privately owned insurance and risk management firm, McQueary Henry Bowles Troy LLP (MHBT), announced that Steve DeLeon, Taylor Hargrave and Adam Sammons have joined the firm's Dallas office, and ... BP Helps Fund U.S. Research Into Health Effects of Oil Disaster Oil giant BP said it is providing $10 million to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support a study of potential public health issues relating to the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster and other ... Nationwide Insurance Will End PGA Tour Sponsorship in 2012 Ohio-based Nationwide Insurance has announced it will end its title sponsorship of the PGA Tour's developmental circuit when the contract expires in two years.
Instead, Nationwide will stay ... New South Dakota Flood-Control Project to Protect Properties A flood-control project in the works for more than 20 years should be completed next year, removing 1,500 properties from Sioux Falls' flood plain, a city official said.
Once the flood-control ... Flood Report for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Calls for Better Protection System The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released a draft report that calls for a better, if limited, flood-protection system in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
The Cedar River swamped the city in 2008, covering ... Chartis Introduces Alternative Fuel Deductible Option on Commercial Auto Chartis has introduced an Auto Physical Damage Alternative Fuel Incentive Deductible designed to assist business customers in their efforts to be environmentally responsible.
The enhancement ... Russell Bond Opens Massachusetts Office Upstate New York-based wholesaler Russell Bond & Co. has opened a branch office in Massachusetts.
The new office, located in Westfield, is headed by Barbara Simpson.
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Source: Russell Bond ... Tropical Storm Hermine Brings Heavy Rains, Wind to South Texas Tropical Storm Hermine blew into the border region between Texas and Mexico late Monday night, landing in Northeast Mexico and crossing into Texas early Tuesday morning, bringing with it 60 mph ... New York Seeks 30% Hike for Some Workers' Comp Costs The New York Workers' Compensation Board is proposing to raise portions of the medical fees schedule by 30 percent.
The fee would apply to the evaluation and management codes of the board's ... IRS Releases Draft Form for Small Firms to Claim Health Care Tax Credit The Internal Revenue Service has released a draft version of the form that small businesses and tax-exempt organizations will use to calculate the small business health care tax credit when they ... American Excess Announces 100 Percent Retention The American Excess Insurance Exchange has achieved 100 percent renewal retention for the fifth year in a row.
Managed by Charlotte, N.C.-based Premier Insurance Management Services Inc. , AEIX ... Florida Plans Hearing on Citizens' Rate Increases Florida's Office of Insurance Regulation will hold a hearing on proposed rate increases for several lines of insurance from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. at 1 p.m. on Sept. 7, 2010, in ... XL, ForAgentsOnly Offer Employment Practices Coverage for Small Firms Global insurer XL Insurance and ABA Insurance Services, Inc., a new managing general underwriter that was formerly Progressive Insurance Co.'s Professional Liability Group, have signed a joint ... Willis North America Names McCarthy Director of Communications Willis North America reported that Colleen McCarthy has joined the company as director of communications for Willis North America. McCarthy will be based in New York City.
In her new role, ... Mississippi Agent to Pay $66,500 Refund Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney says his office has reached an agreement with an agent to refund $66,5000 in policy fees to poultry farmers.
Chaney said in a news release Friday ... |