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Tomorrow is the last day to apply for PRIMA's LDC! PRIMA Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Make a difference in the future of your association — apply to serve on PRIMA's Leadership Development Committee! This important committee helps select candidates to hold seats on PRIMA's board of directors. The deadline is Friday, Nov. 16, so don't delay! More ![]() Flood insurance faces new stress Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The federal government's flood insurance program, which fell $18 billion into debt after Hurricane Katrina, is once again at risk of running out of money as the daunting reconstruction from Superstorm Sandy gets under way. More Nevada quietly moves ahead on health law Kaiser Health News Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sandy Parcells is one of more than a half million Nevadans who are uninsured. She recently waited at the Sierra Nevada Health Center in Carson City for a follow-up appointment. "I tried absolutely everything I could do to get some medical attention, and these guys were the only ones who could help me out" said Parcells. More
Public safety plan for F1 will be extensive, officials say, but cost remains unclear Austin American-Statesman Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With the U.S. Grand Prix barely a week away in Austin, Texas, city and county officials detailed the massive public safety presence planned at the track and for related festivities downtown. Less clear is how much all of it is going to cost. More Family sues Board of Probation and Parole for liability in officer's death The Philadelphia Inquirer via PoliceOne.com Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The family of Moses Walker Jr., the Philadelphia police officer killed in an attempted stickup in August, recently filed a federal lawsuit against the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, saying state officials caused Walker's death by allowing his alleged killer to roam the streets when he should have been behind bars. More
Missouri, Kansas reject state-run health insurance exchanges KaiserHealth via GantDaily.com Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Immediately after the presidential election, and more than a week ahead of the Nov. 16 deadline, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, a Democrat, announced he had made up his mind. The state would not be setting up its own health insurance exchange. More Indianapolis to update residents displaced by recent explosion WISH-TV Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As the investigation into the deadly explosion on the south side of Indianapolis continues, the city is hoping to answer questions for the nearly three dozen families who still haven't been allowed to return to their homes, but Citizens Energy was providing little information publicly. More |
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