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Hulme and Dorman claim in new lawsuit 20 individuals and county conspired to take them out
EDWARDSVILLE – Former Madison County administrator Doug Hulme and former information technology director Rob Dorman claim the county and 20 individuals conspired to remove them from their positions. -
Gilbert transfers insurance dispute with Central Mutual to Central Illinois
BENTON – Chaina Dehart of Brown County sued her insurer in St. Clair County in case arbitration didn’t satisfy her, but she chose the wrong court. -
Attorney General Raoul Urges Stronger Policies for Protecting Students
Attorney General Raoul Urges Stronger Policies for Protecting Students. -
Suit alleges Stearns Nursing and Rehab Center patient died following fall
EDWARDSVILLE — A Granite City nursing and rehab center is facing a wrongful death suit after a patient allegedly died from complications from a fall and other neglect. -
Mother alleges Alton Memorial staff ignored pregnancy complications, resulting in her baby's death
EDWARDSVILLE — A woman alleges Alton Memorial Hospital staff's failure to properly treat her condition during her pregnancy and labor resulted in the death of her baby. -
Illinois unconcerned as communication and 'science' behind COVID policy slip toward chaos
The Illinois Department of Public health took no time at all deciding last week to say it “fully aligns” with new masking guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control, including universal masking in schools, regardless of vaccination status. IDHP’s announcement came only hours after the CDC announcement on Tuesday. -
Gov. Pritzker Announces Six Appointments to Illinois Authorities, Boards, Commissions and Tribunals
Gov. Pritzker Announces Six Appointments to Illinois Authorities, Boards, Commissions and Tribunals. -
Former Madison County employee alleges false pleadings, seeks sanctions in wrongful termination suit
A former Madison County Highway Department employee seeks sanctions against the county and Chairman Kurt Prenzler, alleging they filed false pleadings in a wrongful termination suit. -
St. Clair County real estate Apr. 12-16
A Belleville apartment building sold for $740,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Apr. 12-16. -
Madison County real estate Jun. 21-25
A Worden farm property sold for $1,436,730 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Jun. 21-25. -
Madison County civil docket Aug. 9-13
Madison County judges Smith, Threlkeld, and Harrison have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Aug. 9-13. -
Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation to Boost Pay for Middle Class Blue Collar Jobs
Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation to Boost Pay for Middle Class Blue Collar Jobs. -
Plaintiff in J&J talc trial relied on Canadian report deemed ‘very low quality’ by defense
BELLEVILLE – St. Clair County jurors, the first to decide an ovarian cancer trial against Johnson & Johnson since Canada issued an assessment of the topic, apparently found it too weak to support claims of decedent Betty Driscoll of Smithton. -
Fact check: Pritzker claims balanced budgets; State reports show he's wrong
Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he achieved a balanced budget each year he has been in office. Not true, according to official state comptroller financial reports. Illinois budgets have been in the red for 21 years in a row. -
State unemployment fraud could cost Illinois more than $1 billion
A recent report from the Illinois Department of Employment Security revealed the state lost at least $14.8 million to fraudsters during the pandemic. But experts warn the full extent of state fraud could be closer to $1 billion. -
St. Clair County jurors reach defense verdict in ovarian cancer lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson
St. Clair County jurors reached a defense verdict in favor of Johnson & Johnson in a Smithton woman’s lawsuit alleging her ovarian cancer was allegedly caused by using J&J talcum powder products. -
Pritzker, Foxfire restaurant continue tussle over limits of guv's COVID powers to shut down restaurants
In new filings in a Springfield court, Gov. JB Pritzker argued the constitution is no impediment to his public health emergency powers. Foxfire restaurant argues the governor can't just trample their rights and wave away their claims, 16 months into a "temporary" public health emergency. -
Plaintiff seeks $10-50 million as J&J trial wraps up in St. Clair County
St. Clair County jurors are being asked to award between $10 and $50 million to the estate of a Smithton woman whose ovarian cancer was allegedly caused by using Johnson & Johnson talcum powder products. -
Zoom is fine for due process in parental rights determination, Fifth District rules
MOUNT VERNON – Hearings on Zoom provide due process, Fifth District appellate judges Judy Cates and Thomas Welch ruled on July 26. -
Kolker enters contempt of court orders against J&J after witness failed to appear during trial
St. Clair County Circuit Judge Chris Kolker entered contempt of court orders against Johnson & Johnson after the defendant’s vice president of women’s health Dr. Susan Nicholson failed to appear for cross-examination during an ovarian cancer trial on Monday.