Lewis And Clark Community College
Recent News About Lewis And Clark Community College
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Suit alleges Lewis and Clark Community College failed to maintain fire training tower
Lewis and Clark Community College is being sued for allegedly failing to properly maintain a fire training tower, allegedly returning it in a damaged condition. -
Data breach suit against Lewis and Clark Community College voluntarily dismissed
BENTON – Former Lewis and Clark Community College student Dennis Lancaster voluntarily dismissed a suit claiming a data breach allowed criminals to steal information about the identities and health of its students. -
Wood River attorney Berkley announces bid for Mudge vacancy on Republican ticket
Attorney Tim Berkley of Wood River announced Wednesday that he will seek Republican nomination for the circuit court seat being vacated by Judge William Mudge. -
Madison County real estate Dec. 6-10
A Godfrey residence sold for $1,000,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Dec. 6-10. -
Corona discusses Madison County COVID-19 vaccination efforts; National Guard clinics expected to administer 2,500 vaccines per day
Madison County Director of Public Health Toni Corona reported that over 18,000 COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered in Madison County since mid-December and daily mass vaccination clinics are set to begin by the end of February. -
Bristow joked about dead teacher at 2017 'celebrity' roast
As focus of a local celebrity roast more than three years ago, Monica Bristow downed six shots of Fireball whiskey while listening to several roasters, one of whom said she "drinks all the time." -
Bristow bill would give student rep at Lewis & Clark real vote on board of trustees; 'Outrageous interference,' says conservative trustee
A bill filed by a state lawmaker from Alton would automatically give an official vote to the student representative who serves on the board of trustees at Lewis & Clark Community College, which recently decided to end the contract of its controversial president. -
New conservatives on Lewis & Clark board could mean exit of $337,000-a-year college president
'Non-accountable' expense account questioned -
ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT: Illinois Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments at Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey
Oral arguments for two cases before the Illinois Supreme Court. -
Lewis and Clark Community College seeks new legal counsel
GODFREY - Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey is seeking applications from attorneys and law firms for a lawyer to provide a wide range of legal services. -
Lewis & Clark has paid $4.6 million to consulting firm that employs college president Dale Chapman's son
A Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm that has a $500,000-per-year, no-bid contract with Lewis & Clark Community College employs a son of the college’s president, Dale Chapman. -
Pence: Illinois’ 13 congressional district could make, or break, GOP majority
There's a lot at stake in Illinois' 13th congressional district for Republicans and that's why Vice President Mike Pence said he made a stop in Springfield on Friday. -
Sheriff had pension benefits boosted by one-third in last month as Cahokia police chief
CAHOKIA – Pension benefits for former Cahokia police chief Rick Watson, now St. Clair County sheriff, were boosted by 33 percent in his last 35 days as chief, according to records of the trustees and the state insurance commission. -
Beiser stepping down from State House one year early; Bristow appointed Monday
State Rep. Dan Beiser (D-Alton) has resigned the seat he has held since 2004, likely providing the benefit of incumbency for the Democrat candidate seeking to succeed him. -
Illinois universities' problems are largely self-inflicted
Illinois universities are blaming the recent budget impasse for their declining enrollment and financial problems. But the problems in higher education started long before the budget fight, and are largely self-inflicted. -
Civil rights leader, author: 'You can be born in a ghetto, but the ghetto isn’t born in you'
EDWARDSVILLE – The message local civil rights leader Bobby Collins hopes to impart to people who read his new book titled “No Excuses, Biography of Bobby Collins,” is one of motivation, hope and courage. -
East Alton attorney John M. Delaney Jr. found dead in hotel room; He is remembered as ‘well-liked’ and will be ‘dearly missed’
East Alton attorney John M. Delaney Jr. is fondly remembered by colleagues after he was found dead in a Shelby County hotel room Thursday afternoon. -
Ruth denies dismissal in Edwardsville attorney’s defamation suit
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth denied dismissal in an Edwardsville attorney’s defamation suit alleging a client’s opponent accused him of having low ethical standards and questioned his firm’s employee diversity. -
Scott Bibb historical marker to be unveiled this month in Alton
An Illinois historical marker will be unveiled this month to honor an African American man who fought for his children’s civil rights in the 1800s. -
M.I.C. Summit hosted at Lewis & Clark Community College April 6, 7
EDWARDSVILLE — The 2017 M.I.C. Summit, hosted by Madison County Community Development on April 6 and 7, is focusing on job creation, job retention, infrastructure, technology and transportation.