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Updated ISBE policy puts private schools on probation for defying mask mandates instead of immediately revoking state recognition
Private schools will be granted a 60-day probation to address COVID-19 compliance issues in line with public school standards under ISBE’s updated policy. Nonrecognized schools were put on probation status Oct. 1. -
The Delta variant and its limited impact on Illinois children
Press reports of the Delta virus’ impact on children across the country have been alarming since July, when cases and hospital admissions jumped significantly after a bottoming out in June. Most of the attention has fallen on Florida and other southern states, but there have been concerning stories in Illinois, too. -
Madison County real estate Aug. 30-Sep. 3
An Edwardsville industrial property sold for $55,200,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Aug. 30-Sep. 3. -
Madison County civil docket Oct. 18-22
Madison County judges Harrison, Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Oct. 18-22. -
Insurers getting on board with discovery into asbestos settlements
CHARLOTTE – Insurers acting as friends of bankruptcy court have endorsed discovery into asbestos settlements. -
Suit alleges generic Zantac caused bladder cancer after being stored in hot, humid conditions
A Waterloo woman claims she developed bladder cancer after years of using generic Zantac medication, which allegedly contains increased levels of carcinogens when stored for an extended period of time in heat and humidity. -
Parents allege premature infants died after being fed Similac
EDWARDSVILLE — Two mothers claim their premature babies died after being fed Abbott's Similac formula and suffering complications from Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC). -
Gov. Pritzker Announces Three Appointments to Boards and Authorities
Gov. Pritzker Announces Three Appointments to Boards and Authorities. -
Illinois schools outspend, underperform neighbors
Illinois test scores lag nearby states as administrative bloat keeps money from classrooms -
Suit alleges negligent care led to nursing home patient's fall, pressure ulcers
BELLEVILLE — A nursing and rehab facility located in Lebanon is facing a claim from a former patient's estate alleging negligent care led to the patient's fall, pressure ulcers and infection. -
Madison County real estate Aug. 23-27
A Granite City farm property sold for $2,050,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Aug. 23-27. -
Madison County civil docket Oct. 11-15
Madison County judges Chapman, Ruth, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Oct. 11-15. -
Sale of Gori properties in Edwardsville tops $2 million so far this year
EDWARDSVILLE – One of late lawyer Randy Gori’s real estate entities sold property at 120 North Main Street for $875,000 on Sept. 20. -
Woman alleges doctor's misdiagnosis led to termination of her pregnancy
BELLEVILLE — A woman alleges her pregnancy was wrongfully terminated after a physician misdiagnosed her condition as an ectopic pregnancy. -
'Loud and furious debate': IL Right of Conscience lawsuits to test limits of COVID, vax mandate authority
NorthShore University Health System is just the latest in a mounting number of Illinois employers that should expect to be threatened with lawsuits under Illinois state law for denying religious exemptions to vaccine mandates. -
Jones and Kosiba Discuss Employment Law Issues with Illinois Insurance Agents
Jones and Kosiba Discuss Employment Law Issues with Illinois Insurance Agents. -
Gov. Pritzker Announces 11 Appointments to Boards, Commissions, and Task Force
Gov. Pritzker Announces 11 Appointments to Boards, Commissions, and Task Force. -
Father claims rear end collision in construction zone resulted in son's death
EDWARDSVILLE — A father is suing a home construction company after one of its employees caused a fatal rear end collision in a construction zone, resulting in the death of his son. -
Illinois' rising property taxes driven by $75 billion local pension debt
Rapidly rising property taxes and growing pension costs leave homeowners asked to pay more to get less. Relief requires structural pension reform, starting with a constitutional amendment. -
Nearly 40 cents of every education dollar in Illinois goes to pensions
Rapidly rising pension costs compete with classroom spending, reducing resources for teachers and students while driving up property taxes.