If you’ve watched a show like People’s Court for any length of time, you probably realize that 75 percent of winning your court case is
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Joel Brodsky weighs in on my Beacon-News column
Today’s Beacon-News column on the hearsay law used to nail Drew Peterson is certainly getting some play – in both emails and post column comments.
Two interesting columns coming up!
Just to whet your appetite, it’ll be worth your while to pick up the Sunday Beacon-News. Retired Judge Don Fabian weighed in on my previous
Tao Martinez is one smart cookie
Whenever a candidate comes to me for advice (and it happens more often than you’d think), the first thing I tell ’em is to engage
What's Cathy Hurlbut up to now?
In the inimitable words of Stephen Stills and Buffalo Springfield, “Something’s happen here, but what it is ain’t exactly clear.” Then again, it might be
A youth sports coach is gonna end up dead!
Sorry for running a little late on this one, but Monday’s Courier-News piece covered South Elgin High School football coach Dale Schabert being physically assaulted
The real Mitt-coy
I have to congratulate Mitt Romney for finally saying something he truly felt – and I mean that sincerely. His statement that he doesn’t care
What is wrong with Jim Oberweis? Now it's Beth Goncher?
So the six million dollar man – that’s what he spent to finally win a state senate seat primary – gets up at a central
On chairman raises and buying newspapers
You’ve read most of it here already, but nonetheless, here’s a link to my Sunday Beacon-News column. As Chairman McConnaughay slowly sails into the sunset
Not so fast Chairman McConnaughay…
Word on the county boardroom floor is, with the Chairman leaving for Springfield soon, those commissioners are being extra vigilant in regards to any effort