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New analysis of state pension systems shows number of retirees earning more than $100K nearly 17,000
New analysis from the Taxpayers United of America (TUA) shows that more than 16,000 former state government employees each collect annual pensions of at least $100,000, costing taxpayers more than $2 billion this year alone. -
Well known political pundits to speak at Southern Illinois University Oct. 11
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville will present "Crossroads: A Conversation about America’s Future" next week featuring pundits Juan Williams and Cal Thomas. -
Collinsville attorney recognized for client satisfaction
COLLINSVILLE – The American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys (AIOCLA) has recognized Illinois Criminal Law Attorney Joel D. Beckwith of Burger Law and Traffic Law Solutions as one of its 2016 "10 Best Criminal Law Attorneys for Client Satisfaction." -
Fifth District rules for tenured SIUE professor in maintaining libel, slander suit in Madison County circuit court
The Fifth District Appellate Court has ruled in favor of a tenured Southern Illinois University Edwardsville professor who claims former colleagues made false allegations of sexual misconduct outside their official duties to ruin her reputation and mentally harm her. -
Hipskind & McAninch firm establishes college scholarships
The Hipskind & McAninch law firm has established academic scholarships at two local colleges for students who graduate from a Belleville area high school. -
The very expensive and cynical lesson David Werner taught us
More than 100,000 Illinoisans have graduated from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville during its nearly 60 years of operation. -
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. -
New Alton law firm opened this week
Attorneys Amy Sholar and Kelly Stephan formed a new law firm in Alton. -
Illinois higher education crisis pushes lawmakers toward compromise
SPRINGFIELD – With the Southern Illinois University (SIU) system on the verge of lowering a budget ax that will slash both jobs and classes, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are vowing to step up efforts to find a solution even as the House adjourned for a four-week break. -
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. -
Associate Judge Flack says he is grateful to return to the bench
Madison County Associate Judge Donald M. Flack, 45, said he is humbled after he was not retained as associate judge and then later selected as one of five to fill the vacancies, but stressed that he respected the circuit judges’ decisions. -
Associate Judge Schuette appointed to family division in Madison County
Recently selected Madison County Associate Judge Maureen D. Schuette, 53, has been assigned to the family docket, a division she has a history of experience in. -
Callis blasts Davis for 'doing nothing' in D.C.; Davis camp calls out Callis for allowing 'manhandling' of critics
Callis and Durbin at SIUE on Aug. 21. -
Tribute to Allen Cassens and Joe Meyer
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Architectural company involved in SIUE design work seeks summary judgment on statute of repose
An architectural company involved in the design of a Southern University of Illinois-Edwardsville building has moved for summary judgment in a personal injury suit based on the Illinois Construction Statute of Repose. -
Absentee balloting has begun for March 18 primary
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