Texas Court Upholds $21.3 Million Verdict for Wronged Former Police Officer, Rejecting Appeals from Local Officials

QUITMAN, Texas — A federal judge has upheld a substantial jury award of $21.3 million for Terry Bevill, a former police officer who was found to have been wrongfully terminated and arrested. The ruling came after a trio of local officials—a judge, a prosecutor, and the sheriff—sought to overturn the jury’s decision from September 2024. In a ruling issued on Monday, U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant determined that the defendants did not present sufficient reasons to invalidate the jury’s verdict. The case underscores significant allegations of public corruption within the small community of Quitman, located … Read more

Local Judge Sounds Alarm on Rising Jury Duty Scam Targeting Residents

BENTON, Illinois — Local authorities are sounding the alarm about a scam that targets residents under the guise of requiring them for jury duty. A judge from the Benton area has issued a warning for citizens to be vigilant and recognize the telltale signs of fraudulent activity related to jury summons. The judge noted that scammers have been impersonating court officials, claiming that individuals have failed to report for jury duty. Victims are often informed that a warrant for their arrest will be issued if they do not respond immediately or provide personal information. This … Read more

Triad of Indictments: Local Residents Charged with Child Abuse, Wanton Endangerment, and Animal Cruelty in Disturbing Cases

Hopkinsville, Kentucky — A Christian County Grand Jury has issued several indictments related to child abuse, wanton endangerment, and animal cruelty. The indictments, announced Friday, underscore concerns over the safety and welfare of vulnerable individuals and pets. Among those indicted is 44-year-old Charles Greathouse, who was taken into custody on June 15 after a young child was found wandering outside, knocking on doors in the neighborhood. Authorities reported that the child was in Greathouse’s care, prompting a search of his home, where investigators discovered conditions that posed significant risks to two children living there. Greathouse … Read more

NFIB Minnesota Discusses Impact of New Independent Contractor Laws on Local Businesses

St. Paul, Minnesota — Discussions around proposed legislation concerning independent contractors have garnered significant attention from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in Minnesota. The conversation centers on regulations that could reshape how independent contractors operate within the state, impacting thousands of workers and business owners. At the heart of these discussions is a proposal that seeks to classify more workers as employees rather than independent contractors. Advocates argue that such changes would enhance benefits like healthcare and retirement savings for the workforce. Opponents, however, warn that stringent regulations could deter businesses from hiring … Read more