City of Edwardsville
Recent News About City of Edwardsville
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Will you be glad when the election is over?
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Broom and Hepler: Vote 'Yes' on retention for all four
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Democratic Party has abandoned my Father
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Madison County foreclosures in September: 135
A total of 135 new foreclosure notices were filed against Madison County property owners in September, according to the website Realtytrac.com which provides foreclosure statistics nationwide. -
Good Samaritan rescues pup left inside dumpster
Kate Baumgartner studied on her computer on Monday outside Sacred Grounds in Edwardsville with her new-found friend. Kate Baumgartner, 22, was on her way to church at St. Mary's on Sunday when she heard a bark coming from the dumpster near the Quik Trip in Glen Carbon. -
Mudge sets trial date in suit against Wal-Mart
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has set a trial date of Jan. 7 in a woman's personal injury suit against Wal-Mart. -
Plaintiff seeks to add punitive damage claim in Wal-Mart suit
Wal-Mart store sign A plaintiff in a Madison County personal injury suit against Wal-Mart is seeking to add punitive damages to the complaint. -
Say no to video gaming
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Trial date set in woman's case against Wal-Mart
Borland Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge on Wednesday ordered the parties in a woman's personal injury case against Wal-Mart to submit proposed trial dates within seven days by e-mail. -
Cabelas issued summons to answer amputated thumb lawsuit
Hebrank Retailer Cabelas received a summons to answer a Madison County lawsuit filed by a man who claims he lost his thumb after using a crossbow he was told was the best and safest. -
Most foreclosure filings in Madison County in May involved Granite City property owners
One in every 566 housing units in Madison County received a foreclosure filing in May 2012, according to RealtyTrac.com, a site that analyzes real estate trends nationwide. -
Deer hunter sues Cabela's and Tenpoint after losing thumb in crossbow
Rankin A man claims he lost his thumb after using a crossbow that he was told was the best and safest crossbow he could purchase. -
Wrongful death trial involving Rosewood Care Center continued
Hylla Jurors were picked and voir dire was completed, but a Madison County wrongful death trial involving Rosewood Care Center was continued Tuesday at the request of both parties, according to presiding Circuit Judge Dave Hylla. -
Parties in slip and fall case against Wal-Mart expected to mediate
Borland Both parties in a woman's personal injury case against Wal-Mart agreed April 27 to go to mediation. -
Lawyers seek to consolidate class actions against cities over tow fees
Holland Lawyers for plaintiffs and defense are asking Madison County Associate Judge Thomas Chapman to consolidate four proposed class action cases against the cities of Edwardsville, Alton, Collinsville and Granite City involving towing fees. -
Summary judgment for Pizza Man reversed at Fifth District
Bronsky Justices at the Fifth District Appellate Court have reversed a Madison County summary judgment ruling for defendant Pizza Man, which had been sued over a delivery driver's accident in Glen Carbon in 2007. -
Mortgage interest class action against First Union settles
Tillery A seven-year-old Madison County Circuit class action over misapplied mortgage payments has settled. -
Lexapro maker sued by women claiming children born with birth defects
Aroesty ST. LOUIS - Three women are accusing a drug manufacturer of lying about the effects of an anti-depressant on pregnant women and their unborn children. The women claim their children were born with various birth defects, including spina bifida and a club foot, because of the prescription drug.