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Green Living Tips for your Home this Earth Day

Living green, building green and surrounding yourself with earth-friendly products minimizes the negative impact you have on the natural world. By abiding by green principles, not only are you keeping your family from getting sick, you are also looking out for Mother Nature’s limited resources

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HR News and Best Practices for April

3 Tax Recordkeeping Tips for Employers Keeping good records not only makes tax filing easier and faster, but it can also help you monitor the progress of your business, prepare your financial statements, and support items reported on your tax returns.

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Federal Healthcare Regulations for 2017. Are you ready?

With Marshall & Sterling Insurance you will never feel lost in the compliance maze again. No matter what the changing landscape of regulations may bring we will help you navigate a clear path to compliance.

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Roadside Traffic Controls

Even when you and your crew think you are safe, some drivers can make working on the roadside potentially deadly. If a motorist is confused, not paying attention or driving recklessly, you could be in grave danger while on a job site.

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Passwords: A Balancing Act Between Memorable and Complex

Thinking of a new password can be frustrating—every service and website seems to have different requirements about length, complexity and special characters. In order to secure yourself against hackers, it’s important to think of a password that’s both memorable and complex.

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AHCA Withdrawn Before A Planned Vote

On Friday, March 24, 2017, the U.S. House Republicans pulled from the floor the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the proposed legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), once it was clear that the bill was short on votes to pass.

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Tips to Protect Your Home & Belongings from Flooding

According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), floods are one of the most common disasters in the United States. While some regions, such as coastal areas, are more flood-prone than others, the unpredictability of climate change exposes all property to some risk. And torrential rainfall isn’t the only culprit.

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If A Tree Falls, Who Pays?

Storms are responsible for felling countless trees and limbs each year. Unfortunately, some of those fallen trees damage homes and other property. Cleaning up the damage from a storm can be a difficult task, both physically and emotionally, and things can become especially tense when you discover that it’s your neighbor’s tree that damaged your…

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Winter Storm Preparation – Weathering the Storm

The National Weather Service refers to winter storms as “deceptive killers” because most deaths are indirectly related to the storm. People die in traffic accidents on icy roads and of hypothermia from prolonged exposure to cold.

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Light it Up Blue With Us – April 29, 2017

Join us at HV Light it Up Blue, supporting Beautiful People, on April 29!

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House Republicans Release ACA Replacement Bill

On Monday, March 6, 2017, House Republicans released legislation designed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare.

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4 Ways To Avoid Towing Scams

If you experience a flat tire or engine problems on the road, a tow truck may be the only way to get your vehicle the maintenance that it needs. However, you should be careful not to accept help too quickly. Some towing services can scam you by offering to help, only to charge you a…

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