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News from 2004


Freitags' class action against Option One in court

By Steve Gonzalez |
Plaintiffs Larry and Brandi Freitag's three-count class action suit against Option One Mortgage, will go before Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron Oct. 27 for a case management conference.

New Lawsuits: Friday, Oct. 15

By Steve Gonzalez |

Karmeier for Supreme Court Justice

By The Madison County Record |
The candidates say their race is about qualifications and experience.

Political hopes and dreams

By The Madison County Record |
Durbin Censorship, a Chicago warning, Docs & Vioxx and more...

October 18-22

By Steve Gonzalez |
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This week in History- Oct 18 through Oct. 24

By The Madison County Record |
10/19/02-Pittsburgh Penguins hockey player Kevin Stevens graduated from the Madison County Court's drug treatment program and received his 'diploma' from Judge Edward Ferguson. Stevens was arrested in January 2000 with cocaine, a prositute and a pimp in a Collinsville hotel room.

OxyContin maker won't capitulate

By Steve Stanek |
The makers of the painkilling drug OxyContin may have a won-loss record of 202-0 in lawsuits against the company, but that hasn't stopped litigation accusing drug maker Purdue Pharma of everything from creating drug addicts to filing fraudulent patents.

Bring home the jobs, not the bacon!

By Erin Zweigart |
Recently, U.S. Representative Jerry Costello (D-Belleville) penned an editorial discussing Illinois' high unemployment rate and the fact that Illinois is behind the rest of the country with respect to job growth.

Stack to hear motions in asbestos case

By Steve Gonzalez |
Circuit Judge Daniel Stack will hear all pending motions in his weekly asbestos motion docket hearing Oct. 22 on Robert Cannon v. A.W. Chesterton et.al. . Cannon, who lives in Washington, suffers from mesothelioma.

Maag violated ethics law, workers say

By Ann Knef |
The Maag flyer in question... Workers at Vienna Correctional Center are complaining that Appellate Court Judge Gordon E. Maag distributed campaign literature and asked employees for their support during a tour of the facility Oct. 4. Maag is running for Illinois Supreme Court against Washington County Circuit Judge Lloyd Karmeier.

New Lawsuits: Thursday October 14

By Steve Gonzalez |
Today's one and only new suit.

You Illinoisans are insane!

By The Madison County Record |
Where do I begin?

Friday October 22

By The Madison County Record |
8:30 AM

New Lawsuits: Wednesday October 13

By Steve Gonzalez |
Fresh from the Madison County Courthouse...

Hand injury trial v. Ace set to begin

By Steve Gonzalez |
While shopping for landscaping stones at Ace Hardware in Bethalto on April 2, James Kannall, of Edwardsville, says one of the stones fell off the display onto his hand and fingers, severely and permanently injuring him.

Rash of vandalism frustrates GOP

By Ann Knef |
Whether it's run of the mill campaign shenanigans or out of control zealotry, area Republicans are frustrated by a recent rash of vandalism.

Store Front for Rent

By The Madison County Record |
Apx. 800 sq. ft. storefront, suitable for offices or retail. Ample

Loans Available

By The Madison County Record |
Business Opportunity: Tenants wanted for the Bohemian General Commercial District, zoned C-2. Small Business Administration loans available to qualified. We have space available for up to 30 small businesses under these classifications. Some current and future tenants are: Milton Clocks, the Weather Vane Company, Fenton Art Glass Factory Outlet, Mosser Glass Wholesale Showroom, Wholesale Florist Containers,

Maag: Over the Top

By Jacob Swain |
I can’t stand politics occasionally. I write about it each week. I work in political campaigns and deal with politicians every day. But I’ll tell you when it really gets under my skin: when someone breaks the law.

New Lawsuits: Tuesday, Oct. 12

By Steve Gonzalez |