Monthly Archives: <span>June 2008</span>

S&P: Volatility, Regulation Testing Global Multiline Insurers

Managers of global multiline insurance companies have their work cut out for them in 2008, according to analysts. The year 2008 will be one of challenge for global multiline insurers as they simultaneously try to remain profitable in a volatile …

Sanford Signs Safety Bill for South Carolina Bicyclists

Gov. Mark Sanford signed a bill meant to make South Carolina’s roads safer for bicyclists. The new law requires vehicles to stay a safe distance from bicycles. Drivers who harass cyclists or throw something at them can be charged with …

Fire Units Consolidation in Tennessee Could Reduce Insurance Cost

Roane County, Tennessee commissioners have approved the creation of a county fire department. The 15-0 vote June 9 in Kingston, Tenn. cleared the way for county officials to set up an organization that will coordinate efforts of five volunteer fire …

North Carolina Fire Grows by 10%, Homes Evacuated

Winds whipped up an eastern North Carolina wildfire June 10, expanding its footprint by more than 10 percent and forcing the evacuation of 50 homes, officials said. Firefighters scrambled to strengthen or build about 20 miles of containment lines, expecting …

Tornado Hits Iowa Boy Scout Camp, 4 Killed, 48 Seriously Injured

Adding insult to already enough injury–Iowa was hit again on June 11 with another round of deadly storms. This tornado roared through a remote camp area hitting the Little Sioux Boy Scout camp in Western Iowa. Although a siren went …

Officials Say Ohio Grown Tomatoes Not Part of Safety Alert

Government food inspectors say Ohio-grown tomatoes are still safe to eat. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says Ohio tomatoes are not part of a salmonella outbreak linked to three types of raw tomatoes. McDonald’s, Wal-Mart, Burger King, and Kroger …

Cameras Enhance Public Safety in Morgantown, West Virginia

Police in Morgantown, West Virginia have a new tool for fighting crime. City-owned surveillance cameras will be tied in with privately owned security systems to create a new surveillance network that covers much of the city, including the downtown business …

Wisconsin Communities Sign Up for Terrorism Insurance

Communities across the country and some in Wisconsin have signed up for domestic terrorism insurance. Local leaders say that while the likelihood of a terrorist attack is low, it’s still an insurance policy that makes sense. West Baraboo trustee Brucer …

Georgia Officials Investigate 2 Fires at Nearby Stores

Fire officials in Georgia are investigating two blazes within minutes of each other at two mattress stores in Cobb County. The first fire broke out about 11:30 p.m. on June 10 at the Mattress Firm Supercenter on Cobb Parkway. Marietta …

Travelers Promotes MacLean to President

The Travelers Companies Inc. reported that Chief Operating Officer Brian W. MacLean has been promoted from executive vice president to president. Jay S. Fishman, chairman and chief executive officer, made the announcement. As president and chief operating officer, MacLean continues …