CLUBS, MEETINGS
Daughters of Isabella, Little Flower Circle, No. 503 , noon Sunday, Oct. 23, Rossiter Hall, 204 S.W. 8th. Covered dish luncheon followed by business meeting. Information: Isabelle Simecka, (785) 357-4021.
Topeka Needlework Guild, 9:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 24, Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, 1515 S.W. 10th, Room 101 A. Visitors are welcome. Information: (785) 235-0540.
BNSF Retirees and Spouses , 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 24, Parish Hall, Sacred Heart Church, 312 N.E. Freeman. Program: Sydney and Michael Katz, of Mokan Senior Consultants, will review Plan D (bring your list of prescriptions). Santa Fe Band will play during lunch. Reservations (by Saturday, Oct. 22): Rose Ann Eblery, (785) 235-6828.
Kiwanis Club of Topeka , noon Monday, Oct. 24, Jayhawk Tower, 700 S.W. Jackson, Florentine Room. Instructions on using the Kiwanis website.
Topeka Lion’s Club , 12:05 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24, Top of the Tower, 534 S. Kansas.
A cappella Unlimited, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24, Seaman Congregational Church, 2036 N.W. Taylor. New female members welcome. Information: www.sunflowerharmony.com .
Sunrise Optimist Club , 6:15 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, Optimist Club Activity Building, 720 N.W. 50th. Guests welcome. Speaker: Rod Garman, principal of North Fairview Elementary School. Information: Gary Slimmer, (785) 246-1291.
TOPnetwork, 11 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Oct. 25, Perkins Family Restaurant, 1720 S.W. Wanamaker Rd. Information: (785) 274-4520 or top.network.ks@gmail.com .
US Acts! Institute Debate Club , 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1127 S.W. Horne. Open to ages 14 and older. Information: www.usacts.org .
Topeka Sierra Club, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Topeka, 4775 S.W. 21st. Speaker: Brendan Wiley, Topeka Zoological Park director.
5, TGS Society Memorial Library, 2717 SE Indiana. Cost: $25 for TGS members; $30 for nonmembers. Advance registration required: http://www.tgstopeka.org/education/basics.html or (785) 233-5762. Safe Property Management Training, 8 am to 4 pm Wednesday,
The announcement at a morning news conference culminates a three-year search for a new tenant since Harman-Becker, which had been the city's largest employer, ceased operations at the 1201 S. Ohio St. property in 2008. Before Harman-Becker was there,
Life insurers had used databases to determine when to stop paying beneficiaries for some retirement products, said Joseph Belth, professor emeritus of insurance at Indiana University in Bloomington and editor of the Insurance Forum.
The Indiana-based National Conference of Insurance Guaranty Funds (NCIGF) is a nonprofit association that provides national assistance and public policy support to property and casualty guaranty funds in the United States, which provide a safety net
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MANHATTAN (CN) - An insurance company seeks more than $30 million from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and The National Conference of Insurance Guaranty Funds, claiming they "engaged in an effort spanning many years to defraud plaintiff from recovering approximately $14 million from the estate of an Ohio insurance company."
Petrosurance sued the two defendants under the RICO Act in Federal Court.
Petrosurance, the sole shareholder of the dissolved Oil & Gas Insurance Co., claims the defendants "were engaged in deliberate lies to deprive Petrosurance of funds" and delayed the $14 million payment by more than 10 years.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), a regulatory support organization that comprises the chief insurance regulators from the 50 states, the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories, was created to establish standards and practices in the insurance industry, to help state officials regulate insurance companies and agents in their states, and to enforce state insurance laws.
The Indiana-based National Conference of Insurance Guaranty Funds (NCIGF) is a nonprofit association that provides national assistance and public policy support to property and casualty guaranty funds in the United States, which provide a safety net for policyholders in case their insurance carriers become financially troubled or insolvent.
"Defendants control state regulatory officials, including the Ohio Superintendent of Insurance (the 'Superintendent')," the complaint states.