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Madison County civil docket Oct. 3-7
Madison County judges Smith and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Oct. 3-7. -
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. -
Resolution declaring support for police sent back to Madison County Public Safety Committee for further discussion
A proposed resolution declaring support for Madison County law enforcement was sent back to the Public Safety Committee for further discussion despite no questions or comments being raised when it was before the committee earlier this month. -
Edwardsville buildings spray painted with BLM; Courthouse, township building and park's bandstand hit
Edwardsville police are investigating graffiti damage to three public buildings discovered first at the courthouse at 4:25 a.m. on Friday. -
Veronica Armouti appointed associate judge in Third Judicial Circuit
The Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts announced Friday that attorney Veronica Armouti has been appointed an associate in the Third Judicial Circuit to fill the vacancy left when former judge Jennifer Hightower was not reappointed to the bench. -
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. -
Edwardsville attorney Ron Foster appointed Madison County associate judge
Edwardsville attorney Ronald J. Foster Jr. has been selected Madison County associate judge for the vacancy left by former associate judge Donald M. Flack’s retirement. -
Edwardsville attorney receives Martindale Hubbell award
EDWARDSVILLE – Edwardsville attorney Ron E. Foster of Walton Telkin Foster has received the AV preeminent recognition of Martindale Hubbell award, presented in recognition of the highest ethical standards and legal abilities. -
Edwardsville attorney Walton named president of Madison County Bar Association
Attorney Troy Walton of Walton Telken & Foster in Edwardsville has been named president of the Madison County Bar Association. -
Take home pay of Madison County officials is four times higher than average worker, thanks to current salaries and pension payments
Four county officials and a state senator from Madison County combined earn close to $1 million annually in current salary and pension payments, all funded by taxpayers. -
Democratic precinct leadership dominated by public sector workers; MC party fighting to keep tax cut proposal off ballot
Dozens of Madison County Democrat precinct committee members whose party opposes a property tax reduction draw their income from government jobs, public pensions and elected offices. -
Troy Walton selected as an 'Emerging Lawyer'
Attorney Troy Walton of Schoen Walton Telken & Foster in Edwardsville has been selected as an “Emerging Lawyer” by the Leading Lawyers in the State of Illinois. Walton will be recognized in the October 2015 Top Settlements issue of Chicago Lawyer magazine. -
Slemer tapped to be new Madison County Assiociate Judge
Attorney Ronald R. Slemer has been chosen to serve as the newest Madison County associate judge. He will be sworn into office on Oct. 11. -
Gori named 2012 Super Lawyer
Gori Gori Julian & Associates of Edwardsville announced that Randy Gori was selected for inclusion in 2012 Illinois Super Lawyers. -
Madison County judicial contests - when they happen - are costly
Yepsen Lawyer donations are a natural source of revenue for electing judges in Madison County, or anywhere in Illinois. -
Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Chamber hosts meet and greet; Judges and other officials slated to attend
The Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce is hosting a meet and greet event featuring state and local public officials from 4:30-6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 19 at the Edwardsville Gun Club, located at 4104 Staunton Rd. in Edwardsville. -
Caravan on Old Troy Road struck, says injury suit
The mother of a young girl has filed suit against the driver who she says attempted to turn left at an intersection, but collided with them instead. -
Crowder raises more than $63k in first half of '06
Madison County Associate Judge Barbara Crowder raised $63,240 in the first half of 2006, according to records filed with the Illinois State Board of Elections July 27.