Monthly Archives: <span>September 2006</span>

Most Okla. Births Paid for by Medicaid

A tax-supported health insurance program for low-income Oklahomans paid for more than half the births in the state in 2004, according to the head of the state’s Department of Human Services. DHS Director Howard Hendrick told the Human Services Commission …

Texas Republican to Challenge Shapleigh in Senate Race

Donald “Dee” Margo was an underdog from the moment he announced plans to run against 10-year incumbent State Sen. Eliot Shapleigh. The 54-year-old insurance company executive is well-funded and well-connected. But he’s a Republican running against a popular Democrat in …

Bharal Named ACORD RLC Program Director

ACORD promoted Puneet Bharal as program director for its Reinsurance and Large Commercial (RLC) standards program. He formerly served as the RLC Program Manager. In this new position, Bharal will manage the RLC standards program worldwide from ACORD’s office in …

Idaho Fire Crews Turn to Starting Fires as Season Ends

With what is expected to be Idaho’s last large wildfire of the 2006 season nearly doused, federal fire managers here and across the West have switched from the business of fighting fires to starting them — to boost forest health …

Residents Worry as SoCal Fire Moves Toward Mountain Homes

Officials urged residents from Southern California mountain communities to evacuate to safer ground as flames from a 3-week-old forest fire made a dangerous push toward their homes. Firefighters aided by engines, bulldozers and water tankers guarded several properties early Wednesday …

Former Executive of Motorists Insurance Group, Bob Evans Chair Passes Away

The chairman of Bob Evans Farms Inc. and former top executive of Motorists Insurance Group has died, the companies said on Tuesday. Robert E.H. Rabold was 67. He died Monday of a heart attack, Bob Evans said. He was stricken …

Court Rules Hurt Prison Guard Not Entitled to Workers’ Comp

A California correctional officer who was hurt while helping at an accident while on his way to work is not entitled to workers’ compensation benefits, the Third Appellate District Court of Appeal has ruled. It affirmed the Workers’ Compensation Appeals …

Oregon Employers To Pay Less for Workers’ Comp in 2007

Oregon will reduce the workers’ compensation “pure” premium rate by 2.1 percent for 2007, Governor Ted Kulongoski announced, maintaining Oregon’s streak of not raising the rate in 16 years. “No other state in the union has seen 16 consecutive years …

Settlement Reached in Woman’s Death at Spokane Parking Garage

The family of a Washington woman who died when her car plunged from the fifth floor of a parking garage has reached a settlement with the garage’s insurance company, a newspaper reported. Robert Rembert, the attorney who represents the family …

Safeco Plans to List on the New York Stock Exchange

Seattle-based Safeco announced it intends to list its common stock on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Safeco anticipates the trading of its common stock to commence on the NYSE on Nov. 30, 2006 under the new symbol “SAF”. Until …