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Here we go. I found a source.
http://www.studentsfirst.us/news/con...w.asp?c=134858 There was an $8.5 million settlement to the child with brain damage, $5 million of which was covered by the insurance policy and $3 million had to be covered by taxpayers. Perhaps that's what they calculated his lifetime cost of care would be? |
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Great! You will love Edwardsville! I've been here 4 years, and I just love it here. What neighborhood did you move to? We are near the new YMCA - nice and close to everything! Glad you came to the area. You'll find the climate similar to Charlotte, and I think St. Louis is a great town. If you need any referrals - docs, pediatricians, dentists, hair stylists, restaurants, etc. - let me know!
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I grew up in Edwardsville and when we looked to move back to the area we chose Highland. Edwardsville has become a suburb and lost all of its small town charm that i loved so dearly when I lived there. The schools have always been great but the high school is overflowing and cannot handle the 12% increase in population over the past few years. In fact it was pretty much full by the time it was finished and there is no way the taxpayers will agree to another tax hike to build a second high school - which it desperately needs!! The property tax is through the roof as it is - and don’t forget about the real estate that is grossly overpriced!! The reason we chose Highland was because it too has amazing schools, a great community, very laid back and friendly, close to Hwy 70 and terrific neighborhoods - especially for the price!!
Whatever you do - DONT MOVE TO BELLEVILLE!!! We just moved from there is and it is on its way down hill FAST!! All of the grade schools are considered "low income" and are mediocre at best. The neighborhoods are very spotty with great houses on one block and ghettos on the next. The city is trying hard to revive downtown but the area doesn’t support the kind of clientele that the city is trying to draw to the area. |
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From 1961 until 1971, I lived in Hickory, North Carolina. I still love NC for its beauty. For that reason, I know you are going to be disappointed in Illinois. However, to give another answer - - Why not consider the Mount Vernon, Illinois area. Mount Vernon is a beautiful very large city. It is also an OTR (Over The Road) trucking metropolis since Interstate 57 and I - 64 intersect there. Very nice nearby towns in proximity to Mt. Vernon are Bonnie, IL... Ina, IL... and Nason, IL. Nason is excellent from an economical point. However, it is a very isolated but still gorgeous community. The Nason residents are lonely people. So they make very good friends, quickly. If living in Nason, one would do all of the family amenities in Mount Vernon - - eleven miles to the NE.
Hope this gives you a few new ideas. Best Regards, Carter Glass, Wheaton, IL & Cortland, IL |
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How is the weather in Southern Illinois as opposed to the Chicago area?
Especially winter weather in the Mount Vernon/Marion area? Do you get much snow? What is the average? I know blizzards must pass through Southern Illinois area but how does it compare to Northern Illinois? Does "Winter" arrive later and "Spring" arrive earlier? Thanks to everyone who responded previously about areas in Southern Illinois to retire to. My father was born in East Saint Louis and grew up mostly in Carmi, IL but we were looking toward perhaps areas between Mt. Vernon and Marion (such as Fairfield, Flora, etc). Also, I noticed the high amount of sex offenders concentrated in Olney, IL. Higher percentage than the usual. Any comments to this? CrochetCrazy |
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This is a common phenomenon for county seats in rural counties because of sex offenders who list the county jail as their address. Olney is the county seat of Richland County.
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The weather in the Metro-East is a lot milder compared to Chicago. They usually get a lot of snow and the wind is bone chilling in the winter. They get a lot of the heat that we get down here in the summer but because of their placement on the lake their winters are a lot tougher than ours.
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Personally, if I was going to live in one of the towns around here, it would be Salem. Salem is much cleaner than Flora and Fairfield, as well as being nicer than Centralia and Mount Vernon. Yet, Salem is located next to I-57 and only 15 minutes from Mount Vernon and only an hour from Fairview Heights, where there is great shopping! Hope this helps you out. |
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