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Appellate justice in 'full campaign mode' as he seeks election to seat on the bench
Justice David Overstreet, who seeks election to a seat on the Fifth District Appellate Court, says he is in full campaign mode ahead of the November election. -
Lincoln photo unveiling at St. Clair County courthouse part of Illinois' bicentennial events
BELLEVILLE — The unveiling of a high-quality reproduction of a famous Abraham Lincoln photograph at the St. Clair County Courthouse helped kick off events celebrating Illinois' bicentennial, an Illinois State Bar Association official said. -
Madison County judges hosted event for National Adoption Day
A group of judges led the charge in an effort to spread awareness about adoption across the United States and in Madison County. -
Vets to get free legal services during two-day event
Volunteer attorneys in Madison County on Nov. 10 and 15 will again offer free legal services to veterans, many of whom face special challenges upon returning to their communities. -
Finally, it’s curtains for one Stephen Tillery drama
With 25,000-plus performances since its premiere in London in 1952 and still going strong, Agatha Christie's murder mystery The Mousetrap is – and is likely to remain – the longest-running play of all time. -
Wood River Township Supervisor Mike Babcock running for 111th District State House seat
Wood River Township Supervisor Mike Babcock, running for the Illinois State House against the incumbent Rep. Dan Beiser (D-Alton), named the budget, jobs and schools as the top three problems in the state, during a recent interview. -
Pro bono programs in Madison County are making a difference.
For Madison County residents who are looking for information and assistance in certain legal matters, the courts offer several legal resources free of charge to clients, through the Pro Bono Committee. -
SIUE instructor running for House seat in 112th District
EDWARDSVILLE — Katie Stuart, a mathematics instructor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), officially announced her candidacy for the Illinois House of Representatives’ 112th District on Thursday at the Madison County Courthouse in Edwardsville. -
Celebration planned for Madison County Courthouse's 100th anniversary
The Madison County Courthouse is preparing to commemorate its 100th anniversary much in the way it was opened – with lots of pomp, and a celebration that opens its doors to the public. -
MCBA and Granite City attorney recognized for pro bono work
The Illinois State Bar Association will award the Madison County Bar Association and a Granite City attorney the 2015 John C. McAndrews Pro Bono Service Award. -
MCBA and Granite City attorney recognized for pro bono work
The Illinois State Bar Association awarded the Madison County Bar Association and a Granite City attorney the 2015 John C. McAndrews Pro Bono Service Award. -
Pohlman USA expands with new Edwardsville office
Pohlman USA Court Reporting & Litigations Services recently opened an office in Edwardsville. -
Madison County was nation's class action capitol; Enactment of CAFA in '05 slowed filings to trickle
President Bush urged Congress to pass CAFA from a podium in Collinsville. -
Schoen Walton Telken & Foster opens offices in Edwardsville and Belleville
Schoen Walton Telken & Foster team. -
Record newspaper observes 10-year mark
Earlier this week The Record newspaper observed its 10-year anniversary, and to our loyal readers we humbly thank you for your support. -
Application period for Madison County associate judge vacancy runs through Jan. 7
Applications for an associate judge position in Madison County - left vacant as a result of last month's election - are being accepted through 5 p.m. on Jan. 7 -
Veterans offered free legal advice
The Third Judicial Circuit Pro Bono Committee and the lawyers of the Madison County Bar Association will be providing two days of free legal appointments to Madison and Bond County Veterans to honor the veterans for their service. Appointments may be made 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. on Nov. 8 and 13 in the Madison County Courthouse Law Library.