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Do You Qualify for Preferred Tow Truck Rates?

In our last Tow blog, we talked about why insurance rates for the towing industry were going up. If you didn't get a chance to read it, you can click Here To Read It. As discussed in our blog, rates are going up for...


Five Tips to (Finally) Get your Garage Organized

There’s perhaps no organizing task more daunting than the garage-it’s often the dumping ground for the stuff that has no other place in the house, or the things you don’t use but just can’t bring yourself to toss. How...


Your Farm Insurance Policy Has You Covered, or Does It?

How to know what coverage you have and if it is appropriate. - You pay premiums and have an insurance policy for your farm so you are covered in the event of a loss, right? You have coverage on your home, your buildings,...


Boating Season is Here – Are You Up to Speed on Safety?

With spring in full bloom and summer just on the horizon, prime boating season is upon us. And you might notice more people on the water than ever, because sales of recreational boats have been growing at a steady clip...


Why Tow Truck Insurance Costs Are Going Up

As the owner of a towing company, you have likely noticed your company's insurance rates increasing over the past few years. I'm sure insurance has never been your favorite part of the business, but the rising costs add...


Three Ways to Lower Your Carbon Footprint

April 22 marked the 49th annual Earth Day, when more than 1 billion people in nearly 200 countries were expected to take part in what the Earth Day Network calls “the largest civic-focused day of action in the world.”...


Spring Cleaning Tips

Spring is a time for new beginnings, and cleaning and organization around the house are very popular this time of year. If you’re ready to tackle the monumental spring cleaning chore, read on for some helpful...


Home Security Technology: Keeping you ahead of the burglars

Back in the early days of home security “systems,” around the end of World War I, it was common for homeowners to hire “door shakers”-night watchmen who would literally walk around and check doors to make sure they were...


Thumb Drives Are Evil!

Thumb Drives. Helpful or Hazard? Read Karl Demuth’s Blog about these seemingly innocuous devices.


February Building Blocks Newsletter

In the February issue of Building Blocks, Eric Pempus, FAIA, Esq., NCARB, ORSA, reviews the do's and don'ts of Sealing and Stamping Design Professional Documents in Ohio.