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If only ‘only if’ wasn’t in statute: Regional school board was wrong to carve Roxana student into Edwardsville 7
MOUNT VERNON – Madison County regional board of school trustees improperly shifted a student from Roxana to Edwardsville, Fifth District appellate judges ruled on Sept. 20. -
HarrisMartin's Midwest Asbestos Conference focuses on changes to asbestos litigation in response to pandemic
A common theme at HarrisMartin’s Midwest Asbestos Conference on Tuesday was how the COVID-19 pandemic has altered asbestos litigation and guidelines for maintaining decorum while navigating working remotely. -
Madison County Board agrees to terminate lease with Historical Museum
Madison County Board members approved a resolution seeking to dissolve the county’s 97-year relationship with the Madison County Historical Museum and Archival Library in a mutual agreement. -
Illinois lawmakers ask if school mask mandate discipline went too far
The Illinois State Board of Education might have overstepped its authority by yanking recognition of schools that defied a statewide mask mandate. State lawmakers have asked the board to clarify those rules. -
Napp grants in part motions to introduce Banowetz's internet search history in Gori murder trial
Madison County Circuit Judge Kyle Napp ruled on several motions to introduce internet search history evidence at suspect Timothy Banowetz’s trial for allegedly killing asbestos attorney Randy Gori. -
St. Clair County real estate Jun. 1-4
A Mascoutah farm property sold for $1,165,500 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Jun. 1-4. -
Incumbent Treasurer Slusser to face primary challenge from adversary Hulme
Former Madison County administrator Doug Hulme said he will challenge incumbent Treasurer Chris Slusser in next year's Republcan primary election. -
Defendant in railroad worker’s fatal tick bite suit seeks transfer out of St. Clair Co.
BELLEVILLE – Evansville Western Railway challenges St. Clair County jurisdiction over a suit from a former employee’s widow about a fatal tick bite near Okawville. -
Liability for student’s alleged rape in ESL classroom - overseen by Zoom teacher - denied by District 189 attorney
BELLEVILLE – East St. Louis School District 189 denies liability for the rape of a minor in a high school class without any teacher but Zoom. -
Attorney General Raoul Calls on Congress to Address Climate Crisis, Environmental Injustice
Attorney General Raoul Calls on Congress to Address Climate Crisis, Environmental Injustice. -
Gov. Pritzker Announces Two Appointments to Illinois Authorities and Boards
Gov. Pritzker Announces Two Appointments to Illinois Authorities and Boards. -
The 'never ending saga' of Illinois' botched marijuana licensing process
“It doesn’t make sense how they can delay a year and a half and come back more incompetent than when we started.” That’s what one of the applicants suing Illinois told the Chicago Sun-Times about the state’s process for licensing marijuana retailers. -
Judge sides with parents in challenge to Carlyle school district mask mandate
Clinton County Circuit Judge Don Sheafor on Wednesday granted a temporary restraining order against Carlyle School District 1 and superintendent Annie Gray over the district's student mask mandate. -
Suit alleges Alton rehab, nursing facility failed to prevent resident's fall, treat his injuries
EDWARDSVILLE — Alton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is facing a wrongful death suit alleging it failed to prevent a patient's fall and properly treat his injuries. -
Teutopolis parents granted TRO in fight over school mask mandate
Fourth Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Judge Douglas Jarman on Wednesday ruled against Teutopolis Unit 50 School District and its superintendent Matthew Sturgeon over the Effingham County school district's mask requirement. -
Mothers allege their premature infants died shortly after being fed cow's milk-based formula
EDWARDSVILLE — The parents of three premature infants allege their children were injured or died from Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) shortly after being fed Similac and Enfamil formula. -
Custodian, veteran opposes school district's motion to dismiss dispute over policy allowing athletes to kneel
A former Cypress Elementary School custodian and military veteran opposes the school district’s motion to dismiss his lawsuit and seeks to add the superintendent as a defendant, alleging she retaliated against him for expressing his opinion on a policy allowing athletes to kneel during the National Anthem. -
St. Clair County real estate May 24-28
A Swansea office property sold for $3,300,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions May 24-28. -
Madison County real estate Aug. 2-6
A Troy land parcel sold for $760,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Aug. 2-6. -
Madison County civil docket Sep. 20-24
Madison County judges Smith and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Sep. 20-24.