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An O'Fallon mobile home park sold for $17,200,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Apr. 11-14.
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An Edwardsville storage facility sold for $5,500,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions May 9-13.
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Gov. Pritzker signs Medicaid omnibus legislation that increases access and equity in Illinois' health care system.
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A Glen Carbon residence sold for $539,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Mar. 28-Apr. 1.
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An Alton commercial building sold for $9,080,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Mar. 7-11.
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A Mascoutah farm property sold for $4,426,850 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Nov. 29-Dec. 3.
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SB1099, the so-called Consumer Legal Funding Act, would produce even more lawsuits, that take longer to settle, while allowing lawsuit investors to charge 18% interest rates, assessed every 6 months, to people borrowing money to fund lawsuits, business groups say
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Greenville attorney Tom DeVore, who is spearheading the legal challenges against Illinois school mask mandates, has compiled a list of the state's schools that have agreed to make masks optional for students and staff.
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An Edwardsville residence sold for $1,146,500 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Dec. 27-30.
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SPRINGFIELD – Illinois could indefinitely quarantine anyone who refuses vaccination, examination, or observation, under a bill pending in the House. Cats and dogs would fare worse than people, as the bill would allow the public health department to kill any animal.
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A Hamel farm property sold for $1,334,500 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Sep. 20-24.
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Gov. Pritzker Announces Five Appointments to Authorities, Boards and Commissions.
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Courts will ultimately be left to unravel whether the Democrats' "declaration of existing law" should now allow the state and employers to enforce vaccine mandates against religious objectors, when courts have been skeptical, at best.
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Downstate attorney Tom Devore, who is behind a barrage of lawsuits vs Gov. JB Pritzker and others, says proposed changes to the Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act are an 'absurd' attempt to legally justify past actions by Pritzker related to COVID vaccine mandates and COVID-related restrictions.
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Gov. JB Pritzker and others have argued the law was never intended to protect anyone other than doctors, and certainly not people objecting to being forced to take COVID vaccines
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Madison County Circuit Judge Sarah Smith denied a Wood River car dealership’s motion for summary judgment in a suit alleging the defendant concealed vehicle defects from consumers.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A tenant at an Edwardsville apartment claims she slipped and fell on black ice that accumulated at the bottom of the stairs at her apartment complex, causing her to suffer injuries.
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A Collinsville commercial property sold for $2,211,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Jul. 26-30.
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Madison County Regional Superintendent of Schools Robert Werden said the Illinois State Board of Education is still working through details of the controversial sexual education bill, but parents are expected to be able to opt out.