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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in November 2021

MADISON - ST. CLAIR RECORD

Thursday, November 21, 2024

News from November 2021


Retired Judge Pearman laid to rest in Paris, Ill.; Justice Garman pays tribute

By The Madison County Record |
Illinois Supreme Court Justice Rita Garman paid tribute to retired Fifth Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Ralph Stewart Pearman whose funeral services were held Wednesday morning in Paris.

Driver alleges injuries in Route 4 rear end collision

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — A driver claims she suffered injuries in a rear end collision Illinois Route 4 when another driver failed to stop for traffic.

Walmart seeks to file cross claim in fatal crash alleging defective booster seat

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Walmart seeks to file cross claims against the drivers involved in a South Roxana crash that killed a child and against the booster seat manufacturer accused of negligently marketing a defective product.

St. Clair County real estate Aug. 2-6

By Andrew Thomas |
A Dupo commercial property sold for $6,200,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Aug. 2-6.

Madison County real estate Oct. 12-15

By Andrew Thomas |
unfinished

Madison County civil docket Nov. 29-Dec. 3

By Andrew Thomas |
Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Nov. 29-Dec. 3.

Davis Announces USDA funding for rural communities

By Press release submission |
Davis Announces Usda Funding for Rural Communities.

Bost Votes Against Democrats’ Socialist Spending Bill

By Press release submission |
Bost Votes Against Democrats’ Socialist Spending Bill.

Attorney General Raoul Supports Effort to Preserve and Fortify Daca

By Press release submission |
Attorney General Raoul Supports Effort to Preserve and Fortify Daca.

Davis, Kuster Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Renew Key Farm Program

By Press release submission |
Davis, Kuster Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Renew Key Farm Program.

Motorist, passenger allege injuries in rear end collision in Edwardsville

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — A driver and passenger claim they were injured in a rear end collision in Edwardsville when another motorist was speeding and driving while distracted.

Sivia censured by ARDC for failing to communicate conflict of interest; 'I take full responsibility for my actions'

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Edwardsville attorney Todd Sivia admits that he had a “lapse in judgment” when he failed to communicate a conflict of interest to his client, resulting in a censure by the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC).

Motorist alleges driver lost control of vehicle, caused crash on I-70

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — A motorist is suing a ground transportation company and one of its drivers, who allegedly caused a collision on I-70.

Asbestos firms miss deadline to answer core questions in Bestwall bankruptcy

By Steve Korris |
CHARLOTTE – Mesothelioma lawyers continue to disobey an order for disclosure about settlements, including the Gori Law Firm in Edwardsville.

Read 'The Real Dr. Anthony Fauci'

By The Madison County Record |
As American citizens, we are entitled to “informed consent” with respect to medical decisions, and whether you agree with Kennedy or not, this book will increase your knowledge regarding Dr. Fauci and his leadership.

Consumer alleges TGIFriday's frozen fries do not contain actual potatoes

By Marian Johns |
EAST ST. LOUIS — A consumer alleges the frozen TGIFriday's Crunchy Fries do not actually contain potatoes.

The astonishing statements from Pritzker and Lightfoot on Rittenhouse verdict

By Mark Glennon, Wirepoints |
“Shooting unarmed citizens is fundamentally wrong,” wrote Gov. JB Pritzker in his statement on the Rittenhouse verdict, which is pasted below. That’s a lie. Pritzker should retract the statement and apologize. One had a pistol pointed at Rittenhouse at the moment Rittenhouse fired, captured in video.

Illinois highways come with high costs, poor conditions, report finds

By Patrick Andriesen, Illinois Policy Institute |
Taxpayers pay too much for the rough conditions they find on Illinois roads, according to a report by the Reason Foundation. Bad pavement and too much congestion come with upkeep costs that are among the highest in the U.S.

New MC prosecutor advocated for ending cash bail as circuit attorney candidate in St. Louis

By Steve Korris |
EDWARDSVILLE – Newly hired Madison County assistant state’s attorney Mary Pat Carl pledged to end cash bail when she ran for St. Louis circuit attorney last year.

Customer sues Imel Pest Control after allegedly tripping over dog leash

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — A customer claims he was injured when he tripped on a dog leash at the Imel Pest Control facility.