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Madison County judges Ruth and Smith have law cases scheduled on the civil docket May 15-19.
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Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Oct. 24-28.
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The Madison County Board was met with disapproval and the sounds of booing from the crowd after they voted 19-6 during a special meeting on July 6 to approve an ordinance establishing increased oversight of Board Chairman Kurt Prenzler.
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EDWARDSVILLE – The parents of a cyclist are suing a motorist for allegedly causing a fatal crash near the Madison County Transit Schoolhouse Trail.
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Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Mar. 21-25.
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Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Nov. 29-Dec. 3.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A bus passenger claims she was injured when a woman crashed her employer's van into the bus in Granite City.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A man alleges he suffered injuries after a Madison County Transit driver failed to yield at an intersection, causing a collision.
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BELLEVILLE — A woman with a seeing eye dog claims she was severely injured while riding a Madison County Transit bus when it collided with a tractor trailer.
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MOUNT VERNON – Donna Godair of Granite City can’t sue Metro East Sanitary District over injuries from a fall near the Nameoki ditch behind her home, Fifth District appellate judges ruled on March 17.
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Madison County judges Ruth and Smith have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Mar. 22-26.
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EDWARDSVILLE — Collinsville homeowners who recently purchased the property claim the sellers and real estate agent failed to disclose Madison County's plans to acquire part of the property for a bike trail.
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Plaintiff verdicts in 2018 may have amounted to two-thirds of the trial outcomes, but jurors sent a clear message to plaintiffs pursuing collision suits after they entered several awards for $1,000 or less. In those suits, a motorist was awarded $1,000 and two bus passengers were awarded $1,000 and $500.
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Two passengers alleging they were injured when a motorist struck the rear of a Metro transit bus were awarded $500 and $1000 following a three-day trial in Madison County Associate Judge Steven Stobbs’ courtroom.
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A lawsuit alleging two passengers were injured when a motorist struck the rear of a Metro transit bus is at trial in Madison County Associate Judge Steven Stobbs’ courtroom.
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A Chevy Silverado bearing the name "Madison County Transit" was spotted in the parking lot of a Branson entertainment venue over the weekend, and prompted a local family vacationing there to ask for an explanation.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County man is suing a local transportation company, alleging its negligence led to the plaintiff sustaining injuries.
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A female transit bus rider is suing over injuries she sustained while a passenger on the bus. Lisa Boda filed the suit Nov. 8, 2015 in Madison County Circuit Court against Anna Lee Rodriguez, Eric L.
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A male passenger on a transit bus is suing over injuries he sustained in a collision between a vehicle and the bus. Prester L.
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A woman claims she suffered head, neck and back injuries after a driver crashed into the passenger side of the bus in which she was riding.