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We've been serving Central and Southern Illinois since 1996 providing business, auto, home and specialty insurance for agribusiness, group benefits and more. We're an independent insurance agency and we're ready to work for you.

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Pedal Safe: Essential Tips for Ensuring Bike Safety for Children
Wed, Mar 27th, 2024

Pedal Safe: Essential Tips for Ensuring Bike Safety for Children

As parents, guardians, or caregivers, one of our top priorities is keeping our children safe. With the joy and freedom that comes with riding a bike also comes the responsibility of teaching and enforcing proper bike safety practices. Whether your child is just starting to pedal around the neighborhood or gearing up for more adventurous rides, here are some essential tips to help ensure their bike rides are both fun and safe.

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How to Avoid Mileage Fraud When Buying a Used Car
Wed, Mar 20th, 2024

How to Avoid Mileage Fraud When Buying a Used Car

According to NHTSA, over 450,000 vehicles are sold annually in the United States with fraudulent odometer readings, resulting in losses exceeding $1 billion for American car buyers each year. Mileage fraud, also known as odometer tampering, is a serious crime that can cost car buyers thousands of dollars. In this blog post, we'll discuss what mileage fraud is, how to spot the signs, and how to protect yourself when buying a used car.

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Top Spring Landscaping Tips to Get Your Yard Ready for the Season
Wed, Mar 13th, 2024

Top Spring Landscaping Tips to Get Your Yard Ready for the Season

As spring arrives and the days get longer, the sun feels warmer, and fresh buds start to pop out of the ground and on tree branches, green thumbs can't wait to get their hands in the dirt. Those living at higher elevations typically have to wait a bit longer to dig in than other flatlanders, as the nights can still be frosty, and the soil may still be wet from the snowmelt.

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