Collinsville Township
Recent News About Collinsville Township
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Madison County real estate Oct. 17-21
A Highland property sold for more than $1.4 million as part of the Madison County real estate transactions for Oct. 17-21. -
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. -
Madison County real estate Apr. 11-14
An Alton residence sold for $1,050,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Apr. 11-14. -
Wrongful death suit alleging 14-year-old died in UTV crash settles ahead of trial in Madison County
The parents of a 14-year-old who died in a rollover crash with a utility terrain vehicle in Collinsville have settled their wrongful death suit ahead of trial. -
Madison County real estate Mar. 7-11
An Alton commercial building sold for $9,080,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Mar. 7-11. -
Madison County Board passes resolution to reduce voting precincts, saving county $30K per election
The Madison County Board voted to establish new precinct boundaries, reducing the number of voting precincts from 225 to 191. -
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. -
Suit alleges Madison County board member's death was the result of cardiologist's negligence
Madison County board member Heather Mueller Jones is suing Anderson Hospital and one of its physicians following the death of her husband and former board member Clint Jones. -
Librarian to critics of drag queen story telling event - everyone belongs at the library
Library officials in Caseyville are defending the staging of a drag queen story telling event – and insisting the show will go on. -
Motorist alleges injuries from tractor trailer collision on I-55
EDWARSVILLE — A trucking company and its driver are facing a suit alleging a motorist was injured a collision with a tractor trailer. -
Edwardsville attorney Heather Mueller-Jones sworn in to fill husband's vacant Madison County Board seat
Heather Mueller-Jones was sworn in by the Madison County Board Wednesday to fill the vacancy resulting from the July 3 death of her husband Clint Jones (R-Maryville). -
Trustee says Collinsville Township is in violation of law by failing to pass budget
Trustee Derrick Keith Cox says Collinsville Township is in violation of Illinois law as it has failed to pass a budget within 90 days of the beginning of the fiscal year. -
Township trustee says former party boss threatened him at meeting
Heard on video: 'I'll get you later' and 'Shut up, lady' -
Madison County offering 28 sites for Christmas tree recycling
Now that Christmas is over, what do you do with your tree and holiday trash? Recycle. -
County assures communities grants for parks and recreation will continue
Madison County has assured those communities within the recently dissolved Collinsville Area Recreation District they will continue to provide grants for the management and upkeep of the parks. -
Township moves toward setting levy to $0, but calls for returning surplus to taxpayers resisted
Collinsville Township Board of Trustees is moving towards a levy of zero next year, but a majority of its board members are resisting calls to deliver surplus money back to tax payers. -
Voters sending strong message to dissolve financially distressed park district
Voters in the Collinsville Area Recreation District appear to have given a resounding thumbs up to dissolve the financially strapped park district. -
Supporters of CARD dissolution call on voters to turn out; Super-majority needed
A chief organizer in the effort to dissolve the financially distressed Collinsville Area Recreation District (CARD) in next Tuesday's election is calling on voters not to "sit this one out." -
CARD voters will get opportunity to dissolve financially strapped park district
A super-majority vote is needed to dissolve. -
Advocates for dissolving CARD looking for help in petition drive
Had things gone as planned at the Collinsville Area Recreation District (CARD), cash flowing from the registers at a golf course and water park and back into the district’s general revenue fund might have served as a model for other communities.