MICHAEL MARTZ
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Kathy Springston wasnât sure she had heard correctly when Carla Torres-Barrera quoted her a new price for health insurance.
Instead of paying almost $440 a month, Springston will pay about $291 a month for the same insurance she has now through the federally run insurance marketplace established under the Affordable Care Act, a savings of $149 a month.
âI had to ask her, âIs this right?ââ she said.
By the time she turns 65 and qualifies for Medicare next fall, Springston estimates she will save $745 in insurance premium costs. She plans to invest the money in acupuncture or other ways to address her sciatica condition that arenât covered by traditional insurance.
TrustQuay, the leading technology provider to the corporate services, trust and alternative fund administration markets, has today announced its further investment into the Luxembourg market with the opening of an office in the Luxembourg House of Financial Technology (LHoFT).
Every time I go to Dunkinâ â which is not often when I am here at Penn State â I always get surprised by a new menu item.
When I saw Dunkinâ added avocado toast to the menu, I wanted to jump on the chance to try it.
I have had a recent obsession with avocado toast, and I know many college students feel the same way.
It is pretty basic to love avocado toast, but if you make it wrong or get it from the wrong place, it can completely flop.
I would usually make my own avocado toast or buy it from Edge in South Hallâs Redifer Commons â which is absolutely delicious â but I wanted to try out Dunkinâs after seeing one of my friends try it.
New Braunfels City Council members on Monday unanimously voted to discontinue requiring the use of face coverings by the public while at city facilities.
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The Slider Provider Meat Plant in Lebanon is one of only three production plants for the company. They create the 100% all-beef patties for the restaurants and the frozen food operations for the Ohio-based company.
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In the early 1990s, White Castle began to offer table service and reservations to couples looking for a unique way to celebrate Valentines Day.
White Castle began individually boxing its 100% all-beef sliders in 1931.
Once voted the most influential hamburger of all time, the White Castle slider celebrates its 100th birthday this year.
Started in 1921 by Billy Ingram in Wichita, Kansas, White Castle has had a kitschy effect on the culture. The 100th birthday is being celebrated in several ways from birthday cake on a stick to special soda concoctions to a contest to get a restaurant booth dedicated.