EAST ST. LOUIS – Kristen Poshard, who claims Madison County fired her for resisting harassment by former county board member Phil Chapman, will try to settle with Chapman and the county next month.
Circuit judges, blind to the will of Madison County voters, recruited reinforcements to preserve their judicial structure as a Democratic fortress in a Republican realm.
EDWARDSVILLE – Beth Gori sold late husband Randy Gori’s home for $3 million in December and his real estate companies sold about 60 parcels for $15.4 million.
EDWARDSVILLE - Patrick Ferrari of Glen Carbon sued the village and police chief Todd Link on Jan. 28, claiming $5,109,640 in damages for harassment, intimidation, false arrests, and malicious prosecutions.
One of the core values of the Republican Party, is a strong belief in law and order. As such, we are disturbed by the actions that took place in Washington D.C. Wednesday. Tens of thousands of protestors descended upon our nation’s capital to express their concern and distrust of our electoral process.
Former Madison County IT director Rob Dorman is suing State's Attorney Tom Gibbons for failing to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request related to the county Public Corruption Task Force that had investigated him for allegedly spying on internal emails.
EDWARDSVILLE – Former Madison County board member Lisa Ciampoli is alleged to have defamed former information technology director Rob Dorman and cost him his job, according to a suit Dorman filed on Aug. 5.
The Republican Party, just like the rest of Madison County, has been united in horror at the senseless killing of George Floyd, and inspired by the peaceful protests mourning his death as well as demanding that the officers involved face justice.
EDWARDSVILLE – Former Madison County administrator Doug Hulme and former information technology director Rob Dorman claim their terminations violate the Open Meetings Act.
While I respect the Board’s decision to vote for this resolution, Kurt Prenzler clearly made it political when he sent it to his political supporters via email ahead of the vote and asked for a campaign contribution.
Madison County Republicans, who hold a 15-14 majority in county government, say they went to great lengths to achieve bi-partisan support for a re-opening plan that was approved overwhelmingly 26-2 on Tuesday.