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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in October 2018

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News from October 2018


Lawyers near and far go big for Democrat judicial candidates; Republican challengers take note in 'we don't owe anyone' message

By The Madison County Record |
SPRINGFIELD – Four law firms provided 59 percent of itemized contributions to judicial campaigns of Democrats Heinz Rudolf, John O’Gara, and Christopher Kolker in the quarter ending Sept. 30.

Jay Hoffman - your mailer is shameful

By The Madison County Record |
Jay Hoffman, have you gone crazy? Please explain to me how Doug Jameson stood by and did nothing at the Quincy Veterans Home. Doug was not an elected representative of the people of Illinois, you were.

Pence: Illinois’ 13 congressional district could make, or break, GOP majority

By Greg Bishop, Illinois News Network |
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.

Judge rules on employment contract case against two physical therapists

By Gabriel Neves |
A federal judge threw out parts of a business confidentiality dispute involving two physical therapists in a Oct. 2 decision.

Judge awards $5 million in damages in VA medical malpractice case

By Gabriel Neves |
A federal judge awarded more than $5 million to the descendants of a Marion man who died after leaving a Veterans Affairs hospital.

Madison County jury reaches defense verdict in slip, fall suit; Plaintiff allegedly told emergency responders she fell down stairs

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison County jurors reached a defense verdict in favor of a homeowner in a woman’s suit alleging she was injured when she slipped and fell on a rug.

Six former library employees have taken home more than $1 million in pension benefits

By Austin Berg, Illinois Policy Institute |
Large pension payouts in the face of flat incomes for taxpayers raise questions of fairness.

Motorist alleges injuries from Route 159 collision

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
EDWARDSVILLE — A motorist is suing another driver for allegedly causing a collision.

Convicted burglar will receive new defense attorney, appellate court rules

By Gabriel Neves |
A man convicted of attempted burglary will receive a new defense attorney amid questions about his previous attorney's actions in the case.

Illinois GOP looks to turn screws in Pritzker’s toilet 'scheme to defraud'

By Cole Lauterbach, Illinois News Network |
Illinois Republicans are not going to let Democrat J.B. Pritzker’s troubles concerning a potentially illegal property tax break go away.

Jameson reacts angrily to attacks by opponent over Quincy veterans' home tragedy

By John Breslin |
Republican candidate for the 113th District, Doug Jameson, has reacted angrily to attacks on him by his opponent, Democratic incumbent Jay Hoffman, over the Quincy veterans' home tragedy.

Motorist alleges wrong-way driver caused collision

By Lhalie Castillo |
BELLEVILLE — A woman claims she was injured in a Shiloh collision caused by a wrong-way driver.

Former Madison County employee argues conflict of interest still exists in corruption investigation in light of new grand jury information

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Former Madison County employee Stephen Adler argues that a conflict of interest still exists in a corruption case against county officials based on new information regarding Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Gibbons’ involvement in a grand jury investigation that resulted in a series of raids at the county administration building.

GORI JULIAN & ASSOCIATES, P.C.: Reduce your risk of an asbestos-related disease with this tip

By Press release submission |
Asbestos is a substance that occurs naturally. Consequently, virtually everyone experiences a small amount of asbestos exposure at some point -- but not everyone becomes sick.

HEPLERBROOM LLC: Co-Sponsors Illinois Environmental Seminar

By Press release submission |
On November 9, HeplerBroom is co-sponsoring an environmental seminar titled “Illinois Water Laws and Regulations.”

Former administrative assistant alleges wrongful termination

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BENTON — A former Nashville, Ill., administrative assistant is suing the city, alleging wrongful termination.

Appellate court orders new hearing on murder conviction

By John Breslin |
A man convicted of murder should receive a hearing on his claims of ineffective assistance of counsel, an appeals court ruled.

County board candidate says voters in west Belleville district are fed up with high property taxes

By Ann Maher |
If there's one concern common among voters in St. Clair County Board District 8 it's high property taxes, according to Republican candidate Deborah Brennan.

Belleville car accident prompts lawsuit

By Lhalie Castillo |
A motorist faces a lawsuit from an insurance company over costs associated with a car crash in Belleville.

Motorist alleges driver ran stop sign, caused Shiloh crash

By Lhalie Castillo |
BELLEVILLE — A motorist alleges she was injured in a Shiloh crash after another driver ran a stop sign.