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South Roxana Village Administrator responds to 'deceptive measures' by group calling for mayor to step down
The ongoing debate revolves around the distinction between free speech and harassment or intimidation. While one party's expression is often defended as a fundamental right, opposing viewpoints challenging their statements can sometimes be labeled as harassment. In my perspective, individuals should indeed have the freedom to express their preferences and support their chosen candidates. However, when these expressions escalate into making defamatory or libelous remarks, they undermine the very protections they seek to uphold. -
Amazon settles suit alleging imported electric socks caused death
EAST ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge David Dugan, who granted default judgment against Chinese electric sock maker Global Vasion in a wrongful death suit in 2021, has set a hearing on Nov. 15 to determine damages. -
Midwest states expand school choice while Illinois fights to save scholarships for low-income students
Five Midwest states have enacted or expanded school choice programs since the Invest in Kids Act was enacted in 2017. Now Illinois’ scholarships are set to expire while other programs thrive. -
Former Fayetteville treasurer alleges retaliation after reporting suspicious purchases by village officials
EAST ST. LOUIS – Former Fayetteville Treasurer Georgia Huelsman claims Village President Brian Funk fired her for reporting corruption that included suspicious purchases of ammunition, riot gear, and shotguns. -
Federal judge grants preliminary injunction on social media censorship; Biden administration appeals
MONROE, Louisiana – U. S. District Judge Terry Doughty, who on the Fourth of July enjoined censorship of social media by Joe Biden’s administration, found the government censored a St. Louis native and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. three days after Biden took the oath of office. -
Patient sues after post-op infection led to amputation
BELLEVILLE – A patient has filed a lawsuit against his doctor and HSHS Medical Group, claiming he suffered an infection following surgery that led to amputation. -
Illinois Supreme Court announces Administrative Director Declares Illinois Associate Judge Appointed in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit
Marcia M. Meis, Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, announced today that the Twentieth Judicial Circuit judges voted to select Sara L. Rice as an associate judge of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit. -
Fairview Heights resident sued over dog attack that resulted in child's rabies treatment
BELLEVILLE – A negligence lawsuit alleges a Fairview Heights woman's dog bit a child and she refused to cooperate with authorities, forcing the child to undergo rabies treatments. -
Daly denies motion to quash subpoenas in St. Clair Country Club insurance dispute
BENTON – St. Clair Country Club of Belleville can’t stop Cincinnati Insurance from serving subpoenas on contractors who have seen the clubhouse roof, U.S. Magistrate Judge Reona Daly ruled on June 26. -
Response by Illinois progressives to Friday's Supreme Court rulings was shameful, irresponsible and dishonest
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered three historic decisions Friday. The response by leading Illinois progressives insulted not just the Court but most Americans — who side with the Court. The progressive’s comments were intended to inflame division and undermine the Court’s legitimacy. They were brazenly hypocritical, and many comments included flat-out lies. -
Madison County real estate May 22-26
An Edwardsville property sold for $600,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions for May 22-26. -
Illinois Supreme Court announces Administrative Director Declares Illinois Associate Judge Appointed in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit
Marcia M. Meis, Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, announced today that the Eleventh Judicial Circuit judges voted to select Mary E. Koll as associate judge of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. -
St. Elizabeth's Hospital named in wrongful death lawsuit
BELLEVILLE – The family of a patient at St. Elizabeth's Hospital's claims he was misdiagnosed and received negligent care prior to his death. -
Belleville Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center named in wrongful death lawsuit
BELLEVILLE – The family of a patient at Belleville Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center claims he died while under their care as a result of employee negligence and carelessness. -
McGlynn rules in favor of obstetrician following bench trial
EAST ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn cleared obstetrician Kallie Harrison of negligence in a delivery on June 9, finding she didn’t deviate from the standard of care. -
Wrongful death suit claims Rosewood Care Center resident died a result of neglect
BELLEVILLE – The family of a former Rosewood Care Center resident claims he died after falling several times and receiving negligent care for his injuries. -
Madison County real estate April 3-6
A Godfrey property sold for $575,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions for April 3-6. -
Genetic testing facility sued over false paternity test results
An Effingham family is suing a genetic testing facility for allegedly providing false paternity test results, breaking up the family and leading to years of assault for the child who learned the truth through Ancestry.com 30 years later. -
Wood River homeowner alleges township employee failed to disclose prior injuries during lawsuit discovery
EDWARDSVILLE – Wood River homeowner Joanna Hendricks seeks sanctions against Benjamin Dona of Bethalto, claiming he failed to disclose previous injuries. -
Madison County real estate March 27-31
An Edwardsville property sold for $750,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions for March 27-31