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Man Gets 34-Year Sentence for Arson Fires in South Dakota

A man accused of starting two fires in Madison, S.D., has been ordered to serve 34 years in prison. Authorities say 25-year-old Travis Smith Jr. started fires in the apartment building where he lived and in a convenience store in …

Morrissey Appointed Chief Information Officer at Oswald Companies

Cleveland, Ohio-based independent and employee-owned insurance brokerage and risk management firm, Oswald Companies, appointed Jennifer Morrissey to the position of chief information officer. She becomes the first person to hold this position in Oswald Companies 123-year-old history. Morrissey is responsible …

12K Illinois Patients Approved for Medical Marijuana in Program’s 1st Year

Next week brings the anniversary of legal medical marijuana sales in Illinois and the program is growing steadily. Patients with state approval to buy marijuana now number about 12,000. The state released new monthly figures on Nov. 2. Retailers sold …

Tennessee Man Gets 4-Year Sentence in Illinois for Cyberattacks

A Tennessee man has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for a series of cyberattacks on businesses, universities and governments. Federal prosecutors in Chicago say 22-year-old Timothy Justen French of Morristown, Tennessee, was sentenced on Nov. 1. He …

Ohio Manufacturer Faces Nearly $215K in Fines Over Workplace Hazards

Federal safety officials have alleged that for at least two years, an Ohio manufacturer of thermoplastic lining systems for truck bodies and trailers exposed workers to the risk of amputation and other serious injury by disabling safety devices to speed …

Western Wisconsin to Receive More Federal Flood Disaster Aid

Gov. Scott Walker says the U.S. Small Business Administration will make low-interest disaster loans available for people and businesses in western Wisconsin affected by flash flooding in September. The SBA lists Vernon County, along with the contiguous counties of Crawford, …

State Appeals $31M Verdict in Case Involving Death of Indiana Girl

Indiana officials are appealing a $31 million judgment awarded to parents falsely blamed for the death of their 14-year-old daughter. A federal court jury in Hammond determined last year that three Department of Child Services employees, an Indiana State Police …

Uncompensated Minnesota Hospital Care Costs Drop 17%, Report Says

A new report released by the state Department of Health shows the cost of uncompensated care at Minnesota hospitals has dropped nearly 17 percent since the federal Affordable Care Act was implemented. Health Commissioner Ed Ehlinger said the drop is …

Federal Officials: 100% of Recalled Volvo Trucks Repaired; A Rare Feat

All 16,000 Volvo heavy trucks that were recalled earlier this year for a dangerous steering problem have been repaired. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it’s a rare 100 percent completion rate for a recall. Most only get to …

Ohio’s Authority to Regulate Injection Wells Goes Before Judge

A judge in Columbus is preparing to hear arguments in a dispute over Ohio’s authority to regulate oil andgas operations, including wells disposing of fracking wastewater. Attorneys for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the operator of a Youngstown-area …

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