February 23 2021, 10:45 am | BY Ricki Green | 1 Comment
Melbourne independent, Fenton Stephens, and AIRBAG’s Lumberfly again team up for another round of 3D-animated fun, this time tackling the health insurance ‘rate rise creep’.
Every year, at some point, health insurance premiums seem to keep going up. And while some of these increases may seem small in isolation, if you aren’t keeping a watchful eye that ‘rate rise creep’ can grow in size. And significantly so.
Unless, of course, you call iSelect and have them take a look at your health insurance to see if you’re on the most suitable policy.
Longtime piercer strikes out on his own with Chuck s Body Art in Moorhead
Chuck Kesler got his start in the business in 1999 with a piercing apprenticeship at Sterling Rose in Fargo. In 2002, he opened Dead RockStar at 4511 15th Ave. S. in Fargo with his family. 10:03 am, Feb. 18, 2021 ×
Chuck Kesler, formerly of Dead RockStar, recently struck out on his own to open Chuck s Body Art at 2020 1st Ave. S. in Moorhead. Angie Wieck / The Forum
MOORHEAD Chuck Kesler was burned out. After more than 20 years in the piercing business, he asked himself if he could envision another 20 or more.
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, he had a lot of time at home to think about the future. He came to the conclusion he still enjoyed the trade. He just needed a little break and a change of scenery.