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Teen-Parent Distracted Driving Event
The #1 threat to teenagers isnt drugs or crime...its traffic crashes. Douglas County Safe Communities Coalition, in partnership with Caseys Amusement Park and Dilley Zimny Insurance, would like ...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 3:40 PM
5 Expenses That Are Worth The Money
Trying to cover all your living costs, plus save for emergencies and retirement can be a daunting task. Sometimes, the challenge is downright overwhelming. Being frugal can help, but dont confuse bein...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:22 AM
Political notebook: Gay marriage debate set Tuesday in committees
By Don Davis Gay advocates have lobbied for allow same-sex marriages for years, but they made little progress. That appears ready to change Tuesday when House and Senate committees will hear bills...
Posted on 3/8/13 at 4:24 PM
Questions to ask elderly parents
Following are 10 questions to ask your elderly parents. 1. What are their end of life desires? Make sure they have filled out an Advance Directive stating what their desires are. Do they want to have ...
Posted on 11/7/12 at 11:31 AM
Why You Need A Home Inventory…Now.
Putting together a home inventory...It is easier before a disaster than afterwards. Adapted from the Minnesota Department of Commerce and http://mn.gov/commerce/insurance/images/Home-Inventory-Checkl...
Posted on 3/12/12 at 2:15 PM
A new place to buy health insurance: MNsure
Minutes after Governor Mark Dayton Wednesday signed a bill into law establishing the marketplace, to be known as MNsure, he said that it eventually will save Minnesotans money, but not until 2015 or later.By Don Davis , March 22, 2013
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Interested in serving on new health insurance exchange? Apply now
Governor Mark Dayton announced today that the board for MNSure, Minnesota’s health insurance exchange, will be appointed.March 21, 2013
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Health insurance marketplace moves ahead
Minnesota senators approved 39-28 a health insurance marketplace along party lines Monday, leaving only Governor Mark Dayton’s signature as the final step.By Don Davis , March 20, 2013
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Health insurance exchange passes in House
On Monday, March 4, the Minnesota House of Representatives passed a bill that will create a state health insurance exchange where Minnesotans can compare and purchase health insurance coverage.March 13, 2013
Commerce department urges consumers to review flood insurance needs
As winter conditions turn to spring melting, the Minnesota Department of Commerce is reminding Minnesota homeowners to determine if they may need flood insurance coverage. Flood damage is not covered under a standard homeowner's policy.March 11, 2013
State health insurance marketplace moves ahead
Minnesotans either will get a better deal on health insurance or they will face problems if the Legislature and governor agree on a new way for 1.3 million Minnesotans to buy health insurance.By Don Davis , March 06, 2013
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Healthcare law allows consumers to find, compare insurance options
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius recently announced a final rule that will make purchasing health coverage easier for consumers.February 24, 2013
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Program offers $25,000 grant to make neighborhoods a better place to live
Do you have an idea that would make your community a better place to live, and would $25,000 be a game-changer?February 23, 2013
Spring break? Commerce Department urges consumers to beware of 'opt-out' travel insurance
“The Commerce Department is stopping companies from deceptive “opt-out” travel insurance schemes on behalf of thousands of affected consumers,” said Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman.February 16, 2013
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House votes to expand health coverage for poor Minnesotans
More than 35,000 low-income Minnesotans would gain health-care coverage under a bill the House approved Monday. Representative Tom Huntley, DFL-Duluth, said the federal government would pick up most of the cost under a new health-care law.By Don Davis , February 15, 2013
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Insurance fraud is in spotlight this week
“Everyone pays for insurance fraud one way or another,” said Department of Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman.February 12, 2013
Minnesota leads nation in rise in organized auto insurance fraud
The Insurance Federation of Minnesota today called on regulators, prosecutors and legislators to redouble their commitment to crack down on No-Fault Auto Insurance Fraud in the state after new statistics released this week showed Minnesota as the state with the nation’s highest rate of increased organized crime activity in insurance fraud.January 26, 2013
Minnesota leads in auto insurance fraud
The Insurance Federation of Minnesota (IFM) recently called on regulators, prosecutors and legislators to redouble their commitment to crack down on no-fault auto insurance fraud in the state.January 25, 2013
Survey shows benefits -- and costs -- of a longer life
A recent nationwide omnibus survey of 1,005 American adults shows although knowledge about long-term care insurance is increasing, barriers are still in place that are preventing purchase.January 13, 2013
Survey shows gender differences in insurance perceptions
Apparently “in sickness and in health” can mean different things to men and women.December 16, 2012
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