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What to Know When Buying a Hybrid or Electric Car
Posted: April 13, 2022
It’s safe to say that hybrid and electric vehicles have become part of mainstream culture since they first burst onto the scene in the late 1990s. Today, nearly every major automaker produces some type of hybrid or electric vehicle. In addition to small and midsize cars, there are now hybrid minivans and SUVs hitting the pavement. And, in response to the growing interest in alternative...
Outdoor TV Ideas: Essential Tips for Safety and Style
Posted: April 8, 2022
When done right, a backyard patio can become your very own outdoor oasis. It’s the perfect space to not only enjoy the weather, but host a range of activities – from grilling and entertaining to relaxing and spending time with the family. This is especially true in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a recent survey, 90% of Americans say outdoor living spaces...
Drowsy Driving: Is It Really So Bad?
Posted: April 6, 2022
Slow reaction times. Drifting from lane to lane. Traveling at inappropriate speeds. No, we’re not talking about drunk driving. We’re actually talking about drowsy driving. While many of us may think it’s perfectly normal ‒ or just a part of life ‒ to get behind the wheel when we feel sleepy, it’s a serious problem on our roadways. Each year, there are thousands of drowsy-driving-related...
How Does Employee Turnover Impact Your Business?
Posted: March 28, 2022
A loyal, dependable workforce is a critical aspect of business success. When a company is experiencing a high turnover rate, it is imperative that you discover what is driving the exodus before it worsens. The costs of employee turnover to a business are more than financial, and include the following: Reduced morale. Workplace relationships are important, and when a valued employee leaves, it impacts the...
Does Car Insurance Cover Hail Damage?
Posted: March 16, 2022
We’ve all experienced it at some point. Dark gray clouds form ominously above. Thunder rumbles and lightning claps. Rain falls in heavy sheets. And then, the sky opens for Mother Nature’s angry ice dispenser. Ranging from the size of a pea to the size of a grapefruit, these ice stones can wreak havoc on fields, livestock, buildings and homes. They can also total—yes, total—a vehicle...