INSURANCE
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
Minnesota ranks 8th for dog bite insurance claims
Each year, almost five million people are bitten or attacked by dogs.By Staff Report , May 15, 2011
Is your paycheck protected?
Most people feel secure that they have their homes and cars insured, but what many don’t consider is properly insuring what pays for those things: their paycheck.By Staff Report , May 08, 2011
Prepare now for spring flooding
Heavy snows this winter could bring damaging floods this spring. On average, U.S. consumers lose about $2.4 billion every year from flood damage.By Staff Report , March 13, 2011
Franken says health care change will help thousands of Minnesotans
Today, U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) announced that Minnesota will receive $1 million in federal funds to begin planning a statewide health insurance exchange that will allow residents to compare the benefits and costs of private health plans and choose the one that best fits their needs.By Staff Report , March 01, 2011
Life insurance under the Christmas tree?
Of the millions of possible gifts you might consider putting under the Christmas tree this season, life insurance just might be the most unexpected and unwanted.By Staff Report , December 05, 2010
Follow these tips to avoid a winter crash or to recover from one
The Minnesota Department of Commerce reminds drivers that winter driving in Minnesota has its hazards. Even the most careful drivers can end up with a crumpled fender or other auto damage requiring a trip to the repair shop.By Staff Report , November 27, 2010
New rules require health insurers to focus more on direct care
New regulations issued today by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) require health insurers to spend 80 to 85 percent of consumers’ premiums on direct care for patients and efforts to improve care quality.By Staff Report , November 22, 2010
Minnesota fines insurer for allegedly deceptive sale of medical discount plans
The Minnesota Department of Commerce issued a consent order and levied a $100,000 fine against a New York insurance company for allegedly using deceptive advertising to sell unapproved insurance policies to Minnesota consumers.By Staff Report , September 20, 2010
1101020 Proposals - Douglas County Insurance
June 25, 2010
1101020 Proposals - Douglas County Insurance
June 18, 2010
IRS offers details on new small business health care tax credit
The Internal Revenue Service has issued new guidance to make it easier for small businesses to determine whether they are eligible for the new health care tax credit under the Affordable Care Act and how large a credit they will receive.By Staff Report , May 22, 2010
Tax credits available for small businesses that offer health insurance
The Internal Revenue Service has started mailing postcards to more than 4 million small businesses and tax-exempt organizations, including nearly 95,000 in Minnesota, to make them aware of the benefits of the recently enacted small business health care tax credit.By Staff Report , May 08, 2010
New study finds increase in the number of Minnesotans without health insurance
The percentage of Minnesotans without health insurance rose from 7.2 percent to 9.1 percent between 2007 and 2009, according to the results of a new survey by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.By Staff Report , February 08, 2010
Health insurance subsidies for jobless running out
The clock is starting to run out on unemployed workers who receive health insurance through subsidies that help them maintain coverage from their former employers.By Patrick Springer , December 03, 2009
Myron Larson Insurance joins DMA
September 18, 2009
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