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| Higgins & Rutledge Insurance, Inc., one local full service agency, announces the addition of Martin White as the company's employee benefits division manager. White has been servicing the health care industry for over 15 years and has previously worked for Premera Blue Cross of Eastern Washington as the vice president of sales and retention. Upon moving to Boise, White managed the Mercer / Marsh office for three years before joining Higgins & Rutledge. White has experience working with companies of all sizes, including large self-funded accounts and fully insured employee benefit programs. He can be reached at Higgins & Rutledge Insurance, Inc., 1661 Shoreline Drive, Ste 100, Boise, ID., 83702. Telephone Number (208) 343-7741. ... |
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| Returning businesses struggle but many thrive in New Orleans |
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Editor's note: To mark the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina Aug. 29, Associated Press business writers report on the challenges faced by Gulf Coast businesses and consumers. Next week, Small Talk looks at small businesses that chose to relocate after the storm. Somehow, one year after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, many small-business owners have been able to not just rebuild, but prosper. ... |
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| Resentencing divides family |
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TOMS RIVER — Back in town for the first time in 20 years, Robert O. Marshall wore one short-sleeved tan tunic and handcuffs as he walked slowly into the courtroom, the eyes of his extended family on him. Son Chris Marshall leaned forward intently as the father he thinks should stay in prison passed by. Son John was ready to stand at the bar to ask for his father to be let out soon to see an extended family that has grown by eight grandchildren since Robert Marshall was convicted in 1986 of having their grandmother murdered by one hired killer. ... |
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| Volunteers make race world go round |
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Racing couldn't happen if not for marshals, others working in exchange for free lunchAug. 19, 2006. 01:00 AMNORRIS MCDONALD
She was marshalling at Mosport one few years ago, right near Turn 7, which is one of the fastest parts of the circuit. She was standing right next to the racing surface, albeit behind one guardrail, but still close enough that she could feel the breeze and the vibration as the racing cars went flying by. ... |
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