Community
Flashing speed limit signs provide safe reminder
New flashing speed limit signs on Fourth and Hamacher streets were recently installed in the name of safety near some key Waterloo school zones, it was learned during last week’s…
Read MorePokémon Go taking Monroe County by storm
By DANIELLE POEPPER and ANDREA SAATHOFF For the Republic-Times It’s not unusual to see pedestrians walking Monroe County streets with their noses buried in their smartphones. But a recent uptick…
Read MoreCancer changes Waterloo man’s outlook on life
J.R. Wallace recalls the day he received his cancer diagnosis like it was yesterday — this month marks the five-year anniversary of his most difficult time in life. His wife,…
Read MoreMonroe County 1920-1940: the gathering storm
(This is the next monthly installment of our series looking into the 200-year history of Monroe County in honor of its Bicentennial. This article examines the years 1920 to 1940.)…
Read MoreViolence Prevention Center solution a topic of county board
The demise of the local Violence Prevention Center office was a major issue addressed during Tuesday’s meeting of the Monroe County Board. Liz Mudd, who has served with the center…
Read MoreFriends enjoy antique tractor ride across Nebraska plains
Four hundred and fifty miles. That’s the distance John Meier and Kenny Wild of Waterloo traveled to get from one side of Nebraska to the other. And they did so…
Read MoreLittle Lydia in the fight of her life
Only two months ago, all seemed right with the world in the Josh and Kayla Boyer family. Josh has a dream job as the youth pastor at Hope Christian Church,…
Read MoreNew restaurant enjoying success in Hecker
At the eastern edge of Monroe County lies a village with a population of less than 500. Hecker boasts fertile farmland as a center for agriculture. Short of that, passers-by…
Read MoreProud Pirate: memories from a Class of 1946 grad
A lot has changed in 70 years, especially in the flood-ravaged town of Valmeyer. But the memories remain. Fred Meister of Waterloo is one of 25 graduating members of the…
Read MoreHelping Strays facility now open
Last Tuesday marked the final day of open hours at the old Helping Strays animal shelter in Red Bud. “We were able to find thousands of pets their forever homes…
Read MoreColorful cakes help celebrate county’s birthday
Monroe County was chosen to help celebrate the 250th anniversary of St. Louis in 2014 with two colorful ceremonial cakes that were displayed prominently in Columbia and Waterloo. Those same…
Read MoreLawmakers leaning toward budget stopgap
In the midst of a financial crisis, Illinois Democratic leaders and Republican Governor Bruce Rauner failed yet again this month to reach a compromise on the budget. Now, the end…
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