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BUSINESS What changes in Medicare will you find in 2020? Somerset’s Randall Whitehead explains BY TIM MINTON M SUBMITTED Randall Whitehead and Relda Calhoun look over the new policies and changes for 2020 Medicare coverages at their office in downtown Som- erset. Somersets’ authorized MARVIN Window and Door dealer FREE ESTIMATES! edicare policies usu- ally readjust yearly. Though annual en- rollment is over, this year is no different. Both new and recurring recipients will see differences in your 2020 coverage. “Not including those with dis- abilities, approximately 12,000 people in Pulaski County are over 65 and eligible for Medicare,” states Randall Whitehead. “It’s about 20 percent of our population accord- ing to the 2010 census.” Whitehead is an agent and the co-owner of Greer, Whitehead, and Associates Insurance (Greer and Whitehead) in downtown Somer- set. He is also a Pulaski native and 2002 graduate of Southwestern High School. Whitehead is a 13-year veteran in the insurance industry and special- izes in Medicare. He advises many Best Checking Account in Town! • No Monthly Fee & No Minimum Balance • Replacement • New Construction Windows Windows and and Doors Doors • FREE Internet & Mobile Banking • FREE Mobile Deposit • FREE Debit Card • Unlimited Check Writing VISIT OUR SHOWROOM • Behind the Mall 187 Enterprise Dr, Somerset, KY 42501 cbpky.com • 300+ Surcharge FREE ATMs For more information, please call 800-292-2905 or visit us online at www.LNFCU.com Office: 606.679.8660 Windows • Doors • Siding • Sun Rooms • Screen Rooms J anuary 2020 I n T ouch with S outhern K entucky • 29