News For: Month To Month Utah InsuranceSutter kicks off Cancer Awareness Month To kick off Cancer Awareness Month in October, Sutter Solano Medical Center offers a free community lecture about breast cancer and the resources available locally at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at 100 Hospital Drive, Vallejo. To reserve a space, call 554-5326. Randolph board threatens to cut benefits for retired teachers Retired teachers could find themselves paying more for health insurance unless municipal and school unions agree to a switch to state insurance plan. After attack, victim faces big medical bills Jen Hall has suffered from one cold in the last two decades, so she wasn't worried that her new job didn't offer health insurance during a three-month probationary period. But a random attack outside a South Loop grocery store in August left her dealing with several serious medical issues, including a brain injury, seizures and 20 knocked-out teeth. Dropped From Insurance: Family Wants Policy Change CARBONDALE -- Family members say 24 year old Jessica Cantrell is making progress in a St. Louis hospital. But her family will have to cover the medical bills as she recovers because of the language in SIU's insurance plan. South Loop beating victim speaks Jen Hall and her fiance were walking in the South Loop last month when they were attacked. The beating put her in the hospital. Now her rough recovery continues as the medical bills pile up. Car show, pig roast planned for cancer victim's memorial EAST DUNDEE ��� Ken Gustafson of Algonquin died of lung cancer just over a month before a planned fundraiser for him and his wife. But his family and friends decided to go ahead with the Sept. 20 event in spite of his death and turn it into an annual memorial fundraiser. Donors chip in $1,600 for family of boy who died of cancer ARLINGTON ��� About $1,600 has been donated to the family of an 8-year-old boy who died of cancer last week, said a Lamar High School parent who helped organize the effort. Joseph Arizpe���s family was featured Saturday in a Star-Telegram article about Lamar students who meet regularly for Bible study. The students met Joseph during an outreach project about a month ago. They raised money and ... |

