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

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News from September 2021


Bost Announces $95 Million Usda Loan for Perry County Solar Farm

By Press release submission |
Bost Announces $95 Million Usda Loan for Perry County Solar Farm.

Davis Announces USDOT Truck Driver Training Grant to Enroll Veterans at Lincoln Land Community College

By Press release submission |
Davis Announces USDOT Truck Driver Training Grant to Enroll Veterans at Lincoln Land Community College.

5 things wrong with Illinois holding 30% of U.S. pension bond debt

By Adam Schuster and Aneesh Bafna, Illinois Policy Institute |
Pension obligation bonds, like payday loans, are a sign of mismanaged finances. Illinois not only leads the nation for using that risky debt, it owes the bulk of it.

Motorist alleges Belleville snowplow driver caused crash

By Marian Johns |
BELLEVILLE — A woman claims a Belleville snowplow driver failed to yield the right of way and collided with the driver's side of her vehicle.

Father of two month old killed in I-270 collision files wrongful death claim

By Marian Johns |
BELLEVILLE — A father is suing a motorist after his two month old son died in a rear end collision in a construction zone on I-270 in Pontoon Beach.

Bestwall wants asbestos lawyers to cough up answers on claims and settlements, prove they aren’t double-dipping

By Steve Korris |
CHARLOTTE – Asbestos lawyers with an opportunity to prove they don’t routinely pull off double recoveries elected not to try, according to tables that Georgia Pacific entity Bestwall filed in bankruptcy court on Sept. 8.

Suit alleges premature infants suffered serious disease, death from Abbott, Mead Johnson formulas

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — A lawsuit against Abbott and Mead Johnson alleges their cow's milk-based formulas caused premature infants to develop serious disease and death.

Inspiration vs. Duplication: How To Capture Trends Without Crossing The Legal Line

By Press release submission |
Inspiration vs. Duplication: How To Capture Trends Without Crossing The Legal Line.

Attorney General Raoul Opens Investigation Into Joliet Police Department

By Press release submission |
Attorney General Raoul Opens Investigation Into Joliet Police Department.

Class actions filed against Metro-East strip clubs over alleged BIPA violations

By Steve Korris |
BELLEVILLE – Seven strip clubs invade biometric privacy, according to a pair of class action complaints in St. Clair County circuit court.

Suit alleges contractor failed to fix leaks in roof waterproofing

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — Cohen Foods alleges the contractor it hired to install waterproofing on its warehouse roofs refuses to fix multiple leak issues.

Co-plaintiff in proposed class action against Blackstone over Ancestry.com dismisses claim

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Danny Collins of Cook County, one of two plaintiffs claiming Blackstone Group obtained genetic information without consent when it bought Ancestry.com’s DNA business, has chosen not to pursue the claim. He dismissed it without prejudice on Sept. 9, leaving St. Clair County resident Carolyn Bridges as sole plaintiff.

Passenger on disabled bus sues over rear end collision

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — A woman claims she was severely injured when a semi-truck driver rear-ended the disabled bus she was riding in, tearing away the back portion of the bus.

Separate suits against Belleville seek damages over fatal crash and failed drainage pipe

By Steve Korris |
BELLEVILLE – Maintenance lapses on Belleville’s part resulted in a fatal crash at Route 15 and a filthy flood at St. Clair Country Club, according to suits filed in St. Clair County circuit court.

Former BRIA worker allegedly fired for asking for a better mask, suit claims

By Steve Korris |
BELLEVILLE – Former BRIA Health Services employee Stacey Schneidewind claims she lost her job last year because she asked for a tighter mask.

Two trials set to start at SDIL Sept. 20 are continued over COVID-19 concerns

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - U.S. District Judge Staci Yandle postponed a jury trial over ownership of tattoos on wrestler Randy Orton, due to the coronavirus.

Home sellers allegedly failed to disclose property defects

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — A home buyer claims the sellers knew of property defects but failed to report the issues and made inferior repairs in an attempt to conceal them.

Mother sues Abbot, Mead Johnson after premature infant develops NEC

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Louisiana mother alleges her daughter suffers from a life-alerting and potentially deadly disease as a result of being fed Enfamil formula as a premature infant.

Mother alleges premature infant suffered partial intestine removal after developing NEC

By Marian Johns |
EDWARDSVILLE — A mother is suing Mead Johnson and Abbott, claiming her premature son required part of his intestines to be removed after developing necrotizing entercolitis.

Tree trimmer seeks sanctions against Edwardsville homeowner alleging fraudulent liability waiver

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
A tree trimmer is pursuing sanctions against an Edwardsville homeowner, alleging she filed a fraudulent liability waiver after she sought dismissal arguing that he was pursuing the complaint in an “attempt to find insurance coverage.”