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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in July 2022

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Friday, November 22, 2024

News from July 2022


Madison County real estate May 23-May 27

By Andrew Thomas |
The Madison County real estate transactions from May 23 to June 3.

St. Clair County real estate March 14-18

By Andrew Thomas |
St. Clair real estate transactions for March 14-25.

Madison County civil docket July 18-22

By Andrew Thomas |
Monday, July 189:00 A.M.FELECIA R PEARSON VS MARY K CURRY19-L-1546, THRELKELDWednesday, July 201:30 P.M.MICHAEL DEIST VS TRKYMIK INC DBA RIVERSIDE SALOON18-L-180, RUTHThursday, July 219:00 A.M.JUSTIN M STILES VS DENNIS W RIVES12-L-793, SMITHJAMES RUSHING VS GERY L FORBES16-L-1040, SMITHFRITZ NEMSKI VS OPTUMRX INC17-L-1577, SMITHCONNIE S BROWN VS ELI BEAM19-L-704, SMITHBARBARA L MCBRIDE VS ARLENE NORRIS19-L-1047, SMITHVICKI DURHAM VS CITY OF HIGHLAND19-L-1217, SMITHJERRIE HATTERY VS ALYSSA PASLAY19-L-1446, SMITHDENNIS JARDEN VS OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEM DBA OSF SAINT ANTHONYS HEALTHCENTER20-L-1082, SMITHOTTO DUNHAM VS KURT PRENZLER20-L-1545, SMITHYVONNE I HAIRSTON VS UNITED COMMUNITY BANK20-L-1749, SMITHPATRICK FERRARI VS VILLAGE OF GLEN CARBON21-L-109, SMITHDARREN DAVIS VS AIR METHODS CORPORATION21-L-168, SMITHRICHARD CARMAN VS ALEXANDER SHRUM21-L-305, SMITHTRISHA BELL VS INSURANCE AUTO AUCTIONS INC21-L-340, SMITHPROVIDENCE BANK VS O BAR LLC21-L-424, SMITHKAPRISHYA WHITE VS FAULTLESS LINEN SUPPLY CO21-L-795, SMITHBRIAN MCKENZIE VS SERGE MARINKOVIC21-L-1092, SMITHCURTIS SWENGROSH VS JOHN FLEMING21-L-1219, SMITHRANDY WEBER VS AMERICAN MULTI-CINEMA INC22-LA-80, SMITHTAMMY CLEMENTS VS OLUSEGUN COKER MD, BJC MEDICAL GROUP22-LA-441, SMITH1:00 P.M.LUCAS CLARK VS TRICKEYS SERVICE INC16-L-638, SMITHYOLANDA COUSINS VS RENEE BASSET BUTLER19-L-802, SMITH

Illinois Supreme Court Announces Creation of Committee on Judicial Security and Safety

By Press release submission |
Illinois Supreme Court Announces Creation of Committee on Judicial Security and Safety.

Vaccine or retirement? Air Force officer with religious objections sues government on deadline day

By Steve Korris |
BENTON – Lieutenant Colonel Carla Wiese sued the U.S. Air Force on July 10, rather than retire for refusing vaccination.

Man sues railroad alleging chemical exposure caused lung cancer

By David Beasley |
BELLEVILLE - A Jefferson County man is suing Illinois Central Railroad, claiming he was exposed to chemicals on the job that caused lung cancer.

Attorney ordered to pay IRS $700K appeals judgment to Seventh Circuit

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Lawyer Raymond Perkins and spouse Camela Perkins of O’Fallon petitioned U.S. Seventh Circuit appellate judges to review judgment that they owe the Internal Revenue Service about $700,000.

Car Medic suit settles following mediation with former magistrate Williams

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Dent repairman Wesley Huff and his former partners Charles Binkley, Eric Stokes, and Andy Clawson settled a fraud suit on June 29, in mediation with former U.S. magistrate judge Stephen Williams.

Gov. Pritzker is still proclaiming Illinois a Covid 'disaster area:' How does he do it with a straight face?

By Ted Dabrowski and John Klingner, Wirepoints |
Gov. J.B. Pritzker recently declared Illinois a Covid disaster area for the 31st consecutive 30-day period. For more than two years, the governor has invoked a “disaster” to rule by executive order. It’s what allowed him to lock down businesses, impose mask mandates, close schools and micromanage healthcare across the state.

Granite City woman killed in her own home by alleged drunk driver

By Andy Nghiem |
EDWARDSVILLE – A Dram Shop suit alleges a drunken driver became intoxicated and then crashed into a Granite City home, killing the homeowner.

National teachers union pushes mandatory masking, vaccines

By Ann Miller, Illinois Policy Institute |
Delegates to the National Education Association’s annual meeting again called for mask and vaccine mandates, as well as remote learning. On Nov. 8 voters will decide whether to grant Illinois union bosses more power to set school policy.

Former Dominos employee alleges unfair wages for delivery drivers

By Andy Nghiem |
EAST ST. LOUIS – A former Dominos Pizza deliver driver in Du Quoin, Ill., alleges the company pays employees less than minimum wages by using flawed reimbursement methods to compensate employees for the use of their vehicles.

Joint Statement From Governor Pritzker, Senate President Harmon, and House Speaker Welch on Special Legislative Session to Protect Reproductive Rights

By Press release submission |
Joint Statement From Governor Pritzker, Senate President Harmon, and House Speaker Welch on Special Legislative Session to Protect Reproductive Rights.

SCOTUS decision may doom feds' efforts to sue Townstone Financial over execs' talk radio speech: New filing

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Chicago mortgage broker Townstone Financial says federal banking regulators overreached in using anti-discrimination regulations to sue them for comments made on the radio by Townstone executives

Illinois economy, jobs suffer under potential presidential candidate J.B. Pritzker

By Ted Dabrowski, Wirepoints |
With rumors heating up about Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s potential run for president and the federal governments’ recent release of GDP numbers for the first quarter of 2022, it’s a good moment to review the governor’s economic performance since he took office in 2019. Polls today consistently show economic issues as the biggest concern for Americans.

Collinsville employee sues city over alleged sexual, racial harassment by co-workers

By Andy Nghiem |
EDWARDSVILLE – A Collinsville employee claims she has been subject to more than 20 years of sexual and racial discrimination by her supervisor and co-workers.

Former Cedarhurst of Bethalto employee alleges wrongful termination following brain aneurysms

By Andy Nghiem |
EDWARDSVILLE – Cedarhurst of Bethalto is being sued by a former employee for allegedly discriminating against her due to a medical disability.

Pacific Cycle removes product liability lawsuit to federal court

By Andy Nghiem |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Pacific Cycle argues that an Edwardsville man's lawsuit belongs in federal court, which alleges the plaintiff suffered a skull fracture and brain hemorrhage when the front wheel on his bicycle became detached.

Illinois Appellate Court Upholds HeplerBroom Client’s Right to Recover Attorney Fees

By Press release submission |
Illinois Appellate Court Upholds HeplerBroom Client’s Right to Recover Attorney Fees.

Former Union Pacific Railroad employee allegedly required to do tasks without help, suffered injuries

By Andy Nghiem |
EDWARDSVILLE – A former Union Pacific Railroad Company employee claims he was assigned to do tasks by himself that required more than one employee and that he injured himself as a result of working alone.