BOONE, Iowa---The Boone City Council has selected a new health insurance provider for Boone City employees. Monday the Council selected the Iowa Public Employers Pool, which is United Health Care River Valley. Boone Mayor John Slight says the employee committee working on the benefit and the consultants, Group Benefits Limited, recommended the change and the Council accepted that recommendation. Savings are expected to be about $250,000 per year. Slight says the health insurance benefit offered to employees is still one of the city's biggest expenses.
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