News from November 2013
Popeyes says Gooch smoked hooch
Odds are you don’t know who Erica Gooch of Belleville is and care less that she was fired by the Popeyes in Fairview Heights after being accused of smoking marijuana in the ladies’ room before her shift.If you’re a Popeyes patron, you may be pleased to hear that perhaps there’s one less stoner behind the counter to mess up your order, but the name of the doobie-doer is of no interest to you.If you
St. Clair County real estate Nov. 12-15
November 12, 2013
Madison County real estate Nov. 7-13
November 7, 2013
St. Clair County foreclosures Nov. 4-13
November 4, 2013Wells Fargo Bank V. Trenier Foster, Annie Ross, $34,895.66,524 North 24th Street, East St. Louis. 13-CH-927November 5, 2013Wells Fargo Bank V. Marcia McClenahan, $99,431.99, 1420 Vicksburg Drive, Belleville. 13-CH-932Wells Fargo Bank V. Robert E. Fuller, $44,062.34, 327 E. Schuetz Street, Lebanon. 13-CH-933U.S. Bank V. Arnette Pope, $85,417.01, 205 Merriweather Lane, Fairview Height
Madison County foreclosures Nov. 12-15
November 12, 2013Wells Fargo Bank V. Unknown Successor Trustees under the Patricia A. Hollinger Living Trust, $53,867.65, 7805 Collinsville Road, Troy. 13-CH-861The Bank of New York Mellon V. Kate Vaughn, $159,023.79, 4728 Brecht Lane, Godfrey. 13-CH-862November 13, 2013Wells Fargo Bank V. Christopher S. Ostrech, Carrie Ostrech, $88,688.10, 2440 Terminal Avenue, Granite City. 13-CH-864Midfirst Bank
Wells makes presentations at ISBA event
Robert E. Wells, Jr., a mediator from Belleville, recently made two presentations in Chicago for the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA). He presented “Demystifying Executive Compensation” and “The Essentials Involved in Negotiating and Mediating Business Valuations/Business Dissolutions.”
Eight Sandberg Phoenix attorneys selected as 'Top Rated Lawyers'
Selected by American Lawyer Media based on Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings, eight Sandberg Phoenix attorneys have been named "Top Rated Lawyers" in Healthcare Law for 2013 and will be featured in the November issue of The American Lawyer & Corporate Counsel magazine.
Board will await outcome of jail bond referendum
To the Editor:Last month, the Madison County Board adopted a resolution notifying the public of its intent to issue bonds for the renovation of the county jail, and informing them of the right to file a petition asking that the question of the issuance of the bonds be submitted to voter referendum. The group that opposed financing the needed rehabilitation of the Madison County Jail by issuing general
In memory of Gonzo
GonzoHis stories established the credibility of the Record and expanded its audience.His freedom from formal training in journalism proved an asset, not a liability.No one had ever published a newspaper like the Record, and credentials mattered less than courage and intelligence.Steve Gonzalez, known to many as “Gonzo,” possessed a trait professors cannot instill, the sheer delight of telling a story
Thanks to 'Bonds on Ballot' volunteers
Volunteers pose after petitions delivered.