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Saturday, February 04, 2006

Workers Compensation Laws - County readies for new EMA building


County readies for new EMA building
Review - LISBON - The Columbiana County commissioners on Wednesday agreed to send a notice of lease termination to Willard Hillyer, who owns the building on Lisbon-Canfield Road where the county Emergency Management Agency has been located for several years

Workers' comp insurance check up avai
Nevada Appeal - Anyone with Internet access can now check whether an employer has valid workers' compensation insurance. The Coverage Verification Service was put online to make it easier for individuals to check on employer coverage and to reduce the estimated 10

Beacon Mutual Director Resigns In Wake Of Audit
News Channel 10 - PROVIDENCE -- A director of Beacon Mutual Insurance Co., the Rhode Island's largest workers' compensation insurance company, resigned Thursday in the wake of an internal audit, NBC 10 News reported. NBC 10's Bill Rappleye reported that Sheldon

Wal-Mart Bill not a good idea
Parkersburg News & Sentinel - Politicians and social engineers tend to impose new rules and new taxes on the big guy first, sometimes to the cheers of the little guy. But then they start moving down the ladder until, of course, they have their hooks in all of us. West

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