An employee of Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville was indicted Tuesday in federal court in East St. Louis for wire fraud, misapplication of funds from programs receiving federal funds, and obstructing justice by tampering with a witness by a federal grand jury.
Dorothy Stamer In order to form a more perfect union, students at Edwardsville High School are seriously exercising their right to assemble with energy and determination.
Kirn The American Arbitration Association (AAA) with offices in St. Louis, as well as throughout the United States and internationally, has added attorney Kim L. Kirn of Glen Carbon to its roster of arbitrators for disputes filed before AAA.
Hunter Ford of Troy wins the boys' bike. National Bank at Edwardsville recently participated in the Kids Day America/International events held at Infinite Wellness Chiropractic, Ltd: A Creating Wellness Center in Edwardsville.
The Third Judicial Circuit Family Violence Prevention Council will present its 11th annual spring training and luncheon on Wednesday, May 21 at the Edwardsville Moose.
Aby Garvey, president of "simplify 101, inc.," will be the guest speaker for the next People in Business meeting on Feb. 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at The Oatman House Tea Room, 501 E. Main St. in Collinsville.
Kim Kirn Kim L. Kirn is a trained mediator with US Arbitration and Mediation-Midwest, Inc. and graduate of University of Notre Dame Law School. Kirn, having authored a column in the Record in October, provided a more detailed look at her career in "ADR," alternate dispute resolution, in the following "QA."
Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron has put an end to Amanda Verett and Tom Maag's efforts to collect a default judgment entered against a Troy police officer in the Pizza Hut door injury case.
An Edwardsville attorney who has already been awarded $311,700 for injuries sustained in a door-opening accident at a local pizzeria, has asked Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron to enter a second default judgment in her favor.
Tom Maag A Troy police officer who was slammed with a $311,700 default judgment for allegedly causing a lawyer's shoulder injuries while opening the door for her, says he should not be held liable.
Nicholas Byron Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron awarded Amanda Verett a $311,700 default judgment for injuries she allegedly received while holding a Pizza Hut door open for a Troy police officer.
Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier has asked straight shootin' Judge Lola Maddox if she wouldn't mind staying on for another two-year hitch, sources tell Dicta, just in case one of the three judges running for retention in the Third Circuit gets knocked off in the Nov. 7 general election.
Editor's note: In March, the Record interviewed Southern Illnois University-Edwardsville student A.J. Givens about the campus Conservative Student Organization's plans to start a newspaper. He claimed that conservative views are suppressed in SIUE's student newspaper, The Alestle. In a recent instant message interview, Givens, the group's president, said the effort to launch a newspaper is still under way.