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Davis: Scotus Ruling Is a Huge Win for Voter Id
Davis: Scotus Ruling Is a Huge Win for Voter Id. -
Sparta hospital cleared in trap shooter's alleged wrongful death
EAST ST. LOUIS – U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Beatty correctly cleared Sparta Community Hospital of liability for the death of Pennsylvania tourist Glenn Lash, Seventh Circuit appellate judges ruled on June 22. -
Belleville attorney reinstated at Southern District of Illinois
EAST ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge David Dugan reinstated attorney George Ripplinger of Belleville to the district’s admission roster on June 21. -
McDonald's argues consumers suffered no injuries in PFAS class action, seeks dismissal
McDonald’s Corporation argues that a “baseless accusation” that its packaging contains toxic chemicals should be dismissed because the plaintiffs do not assert any injuries and the “grease-resistance substances” are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). -
In the red hot battle for Madison County Treasurer, here are endorsements for candidates Slusser, Hulme
Candidates in the most contenious Madison County-wide race have laid out their endorsements to help inform Republican base voters who don't often have to decide contested local primaries. -
Your breakfast costs 45 percent more than it did two years ago: Who's to blame for such sky-high inflation?
The federal government has failed spectacularly to manage the risk of inflation. For many, that’s no surprise given the unprecedented government-enforced lockdowns, the trillions of dollars spent on bailouts and a haphazard implementation of the green energy agenda. -
Elik calls for hearings after half of COVID-19 unemployment benefits paid to fraudsters
Illinois State Rep. Amy Elik (R-Fosterburg) and others are calling for immediate hearings after an audit revealed that the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) paid nearly $2 billion in fraudulent COVID-19 unemployment claims, which is more than half of the pandemic-related payouts. -
St. Clair County real estate Feb. 28-Mar. 4
An O'Fallon retail property sold for $3,963,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Feb. 28- Mar. 4 -
Madison County real estate May 9-13
An Edwardsville storage facility sold for $5,500,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions May 9-13. -
Taxpayer pension costs exceeded Illinois projections by $13.7 billion since 2013
Unrealistic assumptions and missed investment returns have meant Illinois taxpayers paid $13.7 billion more for public pensions than state leaders projected five years earlier. Unless the estimates improve, taxpayers will pay an extra $21.3 billion during the next decade. -
Gov. Pritzker Announces Eleven Appointments to Boards and Commissions
Gov. Pritzker Announces Eleven Appointments to Boards and Commissions. -
U.S. Attorney removes wrongful death lawsuit against Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation to federal court
EAST ST. LOUIS – The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District Court of Illinois has removed a wrongful death complaint arguing that since two of the defendants are federal employees, the case should be removed to federal court. -
Audit reveals Illinois lost nearly $2 billion to Covid-19 unemployment fraud
A state audit found the Illinois Department of Employment Security lost to fraud more than half of the $3.6 billion in federal COVID-19 dollars earmarked for out-of-work Illinoisans. The full scope of the unemployment fraud remains unknown. -
Discrimination suits filed against Empire Comfort Systems over drawing that sparked June 2020 protests
A group of African American employees have filed racial discrimination lawsuits against Empire Comfort Systems over a child’s controversial drawing in a 2019 company calendar, which sparked Black Lives Matter protests in June 2020. -
Former chief judge picks side in family feud over elderly mother’s care
BELLEVILLE – Strife between sisters Gail Edwards of Belleville and Betty Lee of Worden over caring for mother Marcella Dixon turned into judicial victory for Lee after she retained former chief judge John Baricevic. -
Crowe resigns Senate seat; Who will be appointed to fill vacancy?
State Sen. Rachelle Aud Crowe, Democrat from Glen Carbon, has resigned her Senate seat effective at 10 a.m. June 15. -
Madison County real estate May 2-6
A Granite City industrial property sold for $8,780,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions May 2-6. -
Madison County civil docket Jun. 20-24
Madison County judges Smith and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Jun. 20-24. -
In support of Jeff Larner for Madison County Sheriff
Jeff is a man of character. He will treat citizens and deputies fairly. I wholeheartedly support Jeff Larner for Sheriff of Madison County. -
Pretrial Implementation Task Force to Host Town Hall Meetings Starting June 23
Pretrial Implementation Task Force to Host Town Hall Meetings Starting June 23.