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MADISON - ST. CLAIR RECORD

Friday, March 29, 2024

News from June 2013


Coming to a theater near you: The Atrazine Apocalypse, Part II

By The Madison County Record |
“Okay, so we’re finished with Phase One of our atrazine campaign. Now what?

Passenger claims injuries in head-on collision

By Andrea Dearden |
Perica

Madison County real estate June 17-21

By Sarah Powers |
June 17, 2013


Motorcyclist alleges he was rear-ended by intoxicated driver

By Andrea Dearden |
A motorcyclist claims he was rear ended by a drunk driver while stopped at an intersection in Ft. Russell Township.

St. Clair County real estate June 17-21

By Sarah Powers |
June 17, 2013

St. Clair County foreclosures June 3-17

By Sarah Powers |
June 3, 2013

Madison County foreclosures June 17-20

By Sarah Powers |
June 17, 2013Bank of America V. Michael A. Veath, $(N/A), 215 10th Street, Wood River. 13-CH-476June 18, 2013First Clover Leaf Bank V. Michael E. McBride, Claire M. Moyer, $112,225.56, 3853 Claremont,  2115 Fernwood Place, Alton. 13-CH-479PHH Mortgage Corporation V. Heather M. Beljanski, $92,097.39, 3505 Franklin Avenue, Granite City. 13-CH-480JPMorgan Chase Bank V. Geralyn Hale, $39,010.69, 443 South

Roth's gun collection included 62 firearms

By Steve Korris |
Late Caseyville police chief J. D. Roth owned 62 firearms ranging from famous weapons of war to guns made for the training of children.







Case against Wal-Mart over toilet seat injury continues in St. Clair County

By Christina Stueve Hodges |
DeFrancoA status conference is set July 15 in St. Clair County Circuit Judge Vincent Lopinot’s courtroom in a case against Wal-Mart filed by a man claiming to have fallen  after a toilet seat on which he was sitting slid out from under him.Clifford Greer filed suit March 18 in St. Clair County against Wal-Mart Stores. He claims he was shopping at the Wal-Mart located at 1511 Camp Jackson Road in Cahokia,


Tenant sues over heat exhaustion, insect bites; Owner is Madison County official

By Kelly Holleran |
The mother of a minor girl claims she and her daughter had to visit the hospital numerous times after they suffered from heat exhaustion and insect bites while living in their Granite City apartment.


Bozarth elected First Vice President of IDC

By Ann Maher |
Bozarth