Car insurance rate drop sought Cape Cod Times - Sep 30 5:09 AM
Auto insurance rates in the state could be lowered by as much as 18 percent if the state grants Attorney General Thomas Reilly's request. Reilly yesterday asked the state Division of Insurance to cut drivers' rates, effectively lowering the state average premium of $1,099 by $200.
A pile of rocks or something; just give us a sign Grand Forks Herald - Sep 25 1:05 AM
My wife and I were vacationing in Mexico when we attended a time-share presentation. Why, you might wonder, were we doing this, since we have to feed, clothe and pay car insurance for two teen-agers, leaving only pennies for our basic needs such as beer? Freebies, that's why.
Decline in auto rates on tap South Coast Today - Sep 30 9:50 PM
BOSTON -- The State Rating Bureau yesterday recommended a 5.4 percent decrease in auto insurance rates next year, virtually guaranteeing that drivers will see some type of rate reduction in January.
Russia's Putin sends in the plumbers Reuters - Sep 29 1:07 PM
"Builders ... have driven out there," RIA-Novosti news agency quoted the government of her region as saying on Tuesday. "Eighty million roubles have been allotted."
NHS student registration set Aug. 3-4 Navasota Examiner - Sep 30 10:38 AM
Students who wished that summer would never end should be advised that Aug. 3 and 4 have been set for all Navasota High School student to pick up their schedules for next year's classes.
Gecko rocks the vote Richmond Times-Dispatch - Sep 27 6:52 PM
The local little guy won. Actually, he shared honors with a guy from South America. Still, not bad for a Shockoe Slip reptile.
The Bulletin | Local & State | New Medicare drug plan a headache for seniors BendBulletin.com - Sep 26 6:12 AM
Brad Westphal of Clear Choice Health Plans, right, answers questions during a presentation on Medicare Part D at the Redmond Senior Center last week. Hundreds of seniors attended the event to learn more about the prescription drug plan.