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Madison County real estate Oct. 4-8
A Madison commercial property sold for $10,000,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Oct. 4-8. -
Discipline board recommends two month suspension for lawyer accused of disparaging Gleeson; ARDC chief asked for two years
SPRINGFIELD – Attorney Margaret Lowery of Belleville didn’t harm Chief Circuit Judge Andrew Gleeson as he alleged, a hearing board of the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission ruled on Nov. 10. -
Rosenstengel will keep white farmers' suit claiming they were excluded from government's loan forgiveness program
EAST ST. LOUIS – Chief U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel retrieved three Marion County farmers from a class action in Texas on Nov. 10, so she can hear their challenge to exclusion of whites from a loan forgiveness program. -
Davis Urges President Biden to Address Supply Chain Crisis, Drop Reckless Tax-and-spending Plan
Davis Urges President Biden to Address Supply Chain Crisis, Drop Reckless Tax-and-spending Plan. -
Illinois Supreme Court to Swear-in New Attorneys At Virtual Bar Admission Ceremony
Illinois Supreme Court to Swear-in New Attorneys At Virtual Bar Admission Ceremony. -
1-in-5 Illinois students chronically truant thanks to COVID-19 mandates
Illinois students were missing – in masses – during the COVID-19 restrictions on in-person learning. As a result, nearly 20% fewer students met math and English proficiency standards. -
Illinois only state east of Mississippi with statewide mask mandate
Gov. J.B. Pritzker teased Illinoisans in mid-October that he might lift the statewide mask mandate if new COVID-19 cases declined. But he recently pulled back on that hope, leaving Illinois as one of the few states with a statewide mask mandate. -
Amendment 1 could make it harder to root out corruption in Illinois
With additional protection in the Illinois Constitution, state employees and even public officials could be shielded from discipline and corruption reforms thwarted. -
Madison County real estate Sep. 27-Oct. 1
An Edwardsville office property sold for $7,672,945 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Sep. 27-Oct. 1. -
Madison County civil docket Nov. 15-19
Madison County judges Ruth, Smith and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Nov. 15-19. -
Gov. Pritzker Announces Four Appointments to Boards and Councils
Gov. Pritzker Announces Four Appointments to Boards and Councils. -
Davis, Mceachin Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent Increased Prescription Drug Costs
Davis, Mceachin Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent Increased Prescription Drug Costs. -
Knee and organ injury lawsuit against Church’s Chicken whittled down to abrasion case
BENTON – U.S. Magistrate Judge Reona Daly chopped a knee injury suit down to a scraped leg on Oct. 29, after St. Louis surgeon Jeffrey Whiting recanted his opinion in the course of a deposition. -
Madison County jurors award motorist $20,000 in Godfrey crash suit
Madison County jurors awarded a motorist $20,000 in a lawsuit alleging he suffered injuries in a rear end collision in Godfrey. -
A blood-boiling performance by Illinois lawmakers to ensure punishment of vax mandate resisters
Unless you want your blood to boil, do not watch the video from last week of supporters of a bill to amend Illinois’ Health Care Right of Conscience Act (HCRCA). Dishonesty, despotism and undisguised ignorance were on full display in a move to assure compliance with vaccine and other COVID mandates. -
Suit involving Godfrey collision at trial in Smith's courtroom
A lawsuit alleging injuries from a rear end collision in Godfrey is at trial in Madison County Circuit Judge Sarah Smith's courtroom. -
Madison County real estate Sep. 20-24
A Hamel farm property sold for $1,334,500 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Sep. 20-24. -
St. Clair County real estate Jul. 12-16
A Lenzburg farm property sold for $810,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Jul. 12-16. -
Prosecutor who sent child killer Sims to prison said parole was granted by a board of 'urban nitwits'
SPRINGFIELD – People still buy a book that former Madison County prosecutor Don Weber wrote about sending murderer Paula Sims to prison, but in the final chapter she wins. -
Long-term care facility accused of overmedicating, neglecting patient
EDWARDSVILLE — A Godfrey long-term care facility is accused of overmedicating a dementia patient and failing to provide proper, which allegedly contributed to her death.