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Wednesday crash in Columbia

Columbia police, fire department and EMS personnel responded shortly after 3 p.m. Wednesday to a three-vehicle crash in the 800 block of North Main Street. No serious injuries were reported,…

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Rollover crash south of Waterloo

Emergency personnel responded about 12:05 a.m. Wednesday to a vehicle rollover crash on KK Road about a half mile west of Rock Road south of Waterloo. A power pole was…

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A farm and a fixer-upper

Just off Route 158 between Columbia and Millstadt, a small family farm has been the stage for a young couple as they fix up an old family house and find…

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Dupo interchange moving forward

Dupo Mayor Jerry Wilson said last week an extensive effort to build a new interchange on I-255 is nearing the finish line.  He expects to see construction ramping up in…

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Academic growth in PDR

Prairie du Rocher Elementary School more than doubled its score on the Illinois School Report Card released Oct. 27.  The school scored 31.61 on the last report card, released in…

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St. Clair County races run close

A number of contested races in St. Clair County were still up in the air as of press time last Tuesday, which was election night. Now, the winners of those…

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Illinois amendment projected to pass

Illinois voters have approved a state constitutional amendment guaranteeing workers the right to organize and engage in collective bargaining. Estimates compiled by multiple media outlets projected Tuesday that the ballot…

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Valuing veterans on their day

Waterloo and Columbia each held their own Veterans Day ceremonies to recognize the service of the many military members in the community. Waterloo’s celebrations this year placed a specific focus…

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Gibault treasure retiring

For many students at Gibault Catholic High School, the art room has served as a place of creativity and comfort, a place to talk and laugh as well as sketch…

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Splash pad saga continues

Following a recent Waterloo Park Board meeting and the previous deadline to accept a project bid already passed, it’s not clear if plans for a splash pad in Zimmer Park…

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