Revolutionizing Home Health Care Coverage: Amwins Program Underwriters Launches Specialized HNOA Program
Amwins Program Underwriters (APU) recently launched a new Home Health Care HNOA program to provide hired and non-owned auto liability coverage for home health care operations. With the increasing demand for home health care services, as more seniors choose to age in place and receive medical care at home, this specialized program addresses the unique…
Exploring the Intersection of Health and Community: Portage County’s Open House and Community Health Fair
The Portage County Health District is hosting an Open House and Community Health Fair on April 3 from 2 to 6 p.m. at its office located at 999 E. Main St., Ravenna. During the event, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on educational events that showcase the district’s programs and services. In addition…
Hyundai Motor Group Dominates 2024 World Car Awards with EV9 and Ioniq 5 N
The Hyundai Motor Group has once again demonstrated its global leadership in the automotive industry with a series of wins at the 2024 World Car Awards. The Kia EV9 was named the 2024 World Car of the Year at the New York International Auto Show, while the Ioniq 5 N was awarded the 2024 World…
Exciting News on the Horizon: Expansions, Funding for Law Enforcement, and New Programs for Artists and Prisoners”.
On today’s show, we learned about several big news items. Firstly, Avera Health announced their plans to expand their women’s, children’s, and digestive health services. Chief Nursing Officer Tamera Larsen-Engelkes shared more details about the expansion and what it will mean for patients. Next, South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley talked about his office receiving…
From Tragedy to Transformation: Chef Jeffrey Schlissel’s Journey to Prioritize Mental Health in the Culinary Industry
In a recent article from Catersource magazine, chef Jeffrey Schlissel discussed the importance of integrating mental health into business strategies. Growing up, Schlissel’s parents emphasized the taboo nature of conversations surrounding religion and politics, yet never addressed the topic of mental health. This experience has inspired Schlissel to prioritize mental health in the workplace and…
Joe Lieberman: A Tribute to a Political Pioneer who Changed the Course of US Politics
Joe Lieberman, a former Democratic vice presidential candidate in 2000, passed away at the age of 82. He had left his party and was supporting a third-party bid for the White House this year. Lieberman, who was once a senator from Connecticut, died suddenly due to complications from a fall, as confirmed by his family…
China Launches Action Plan for Flying Cars to Boost Low-Altitude Economy
In a bid to spur economic growth, China’s central government has released its first action plan for the development of flying cars. The aim is to establish the aviation sector for low-altitude airspace as a new growth engine. The plan includes pilot programs for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL), or air taxis, which…
Randolph High School Star Athlete Talon Rowland Signs National Letter of Intent with Charleston Southern University on Track & Field Scholarship
Talon Rowland, a senior at Randolph High School, has officially committed to attend Charleston Southern University on a track & field scholarship. He recently signed his national letter of intent and will be joining the Buccaneers team. The signing ceremony was attended by Talon’s family, sister, sprinting coach, athletic director, track & field coach, and…
Revolutionizing Sustainable Construction: Kajima Corporation’s Low-Carbon Concrete Dome for the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo
Kajima Corporation recently announced a pioneering development in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for the construction of a concrete dome that will be part of the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo. The company plans to utilize a low-carbon concrete technology that can cut emissions by 70% compared to traditional construction methods. Located in the West Gate Zone…
New Bill Gives More Time to Pay Fines: Changes to the Penalty and Indexation Law
A bill that will reduce the penalties imposed on administrative and criminal fines in cases of delayed payment has been approved by members of the Knesset. Under the new law, which takes effect on January 1, 2025, the fine will be set at 30% of the original amount, rather than the previous 50%. Additionally, penalty…