2019 Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment
Changes have been made and that do affect you and what you can expect in regards to your own personal healthcare coverage.
Changes have been made and that do affect you and what you can expect in regards to your own personal healthcare coverage.
Medicare’s Fall Open Enrollment begins today, October 15 and lasts through Friday, December 7. It can be confusing, so here’s what you need to know...
According to the National Fire Protection Association, in recent years we have seen between 250,000 and 275,000 house fires annually in the United States. Sadly, these fires have resulted in an average of 2,700 deaths per year. But even in fires which do not result [...]
To keep your boat safe, the first thing to remember is that a thief will look for an easy opportunity. Here are 3 helpful tips to keep your boat safe.
September is National Preparedness Month, provides an opportunity to remind us that we all must prepare ourselves and our families now and throughout the year.
According to the U.S, Bureau of Labor Statistics, just over 10% of the American workplace is self-employed. This means that over 15 million people may use their car or truck for work purposes - from real estate agents to personal accountants and lawn care professionals. [...]
Even the most minor damage to your home during one of these storms, if undetected, can grow into a major problem very quickly. Here's what to check closely.
Even though you live in the same neighborhood, there are many other factors which may come into play when insurance companies quote your specific coverage. Understanding these variables may help you to save hundreds or even thousands of dollars over the years.
This is the time of the year when we say goodbye to the leisurely summer traffic, and start sharing the road with hurried parents, new teen drivers, student pedestrians, and school buses.
Although fire hydrants are used by your fire department, testing and maintenance is the responsibility of the County to maintain their system. When you see a fire hydrant flowing slowly and no one is around, utility workers from the county are flushing out the lines.