Miller receives award for accident-free driving
Larry Miller, a package car driver for UPS, recently was recognized by the company for completing 25 years without an accident.
Miller works out of the Enid facility, 1834 W. Chestnut, which provides service in the Enid area.
Manager John Branson presented Miller with a 25-year safe driving award, recognizing his achievement.
Miller and his wife, Christi, live in Enid. They have three children: Tiffany, Tanner and Trevor.
UPS drivers log more than two billion miles a year on U.S. roads and average less than one accident per million miles driven.
Gregory moves New York Life office to new location
Judy Gregory has moved her New York Life Insurance Co. office to 111 N. Grand.
The office had been at 302 N. Independence since 2003.
New York Life is a Fortune 100 company founded in 1845. It is the largest mutual life insurance company in the United States and one of the largest life insurers in the world. It offers life insurance, retirement income and long-term care insurance.
New York Life Investment Management LLC provides institutional asset management and retirement plan services.
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