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Zoning board to decide on Cornerstone Laine

Tuesday night, the Waterloo Planning Commission drafted a list of conditions it will recommend be included in a special use permit for the proposed Cornerstone Laine recovery residence planned at…

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Red Bud teen places in national Skills USA event

Some of Michael Chausse’s earliest memories include marveling at Matchbox cars and tractors when he was 3 years old.  Now, the Red Bud High School alum has some pretty serious…

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New diner opens in Millstadt

After 22 years running Sunrise Restaurant in St. Louis, John Dinceroglu traded the hustle and bustle of the city for the quaint atmosphere of Millstadt to open a new restaurant…

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Columbia talks development, video gambling

The Columbia City Council met Monday night and discussed residential development and the future of video gambling in the city. For the first item of unfinished business, the council voted…

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COVID update for region

Monroe County has seen 19 new COVID cases from July 14 to July 20, with nearly 20 active cases currently and two local residents hospitalized.  As of Tuesday, 46.82 percent…

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Waterloo buys new water tower land

The Waterloo City Council on Monday night approved the purchase of land on the Waterloo VFW property for the city’s new water tower. The real estate purchase amount was $75,000. …

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Waterloo connection to historic East St. Louis Riot

Waterloo and East St. Louis may be separated by a 30-minute drive, but the history of these two communities is intertwined by a very crucial event in the aftermath of…

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County gets good news on Oak Hill

The Monroe County Board heard continuing good news about the Oak Hill senior living facility on Monday. Oak Hill Administrator Brian Koontz updated commissioners on COVID-19 first, telling them there…

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A new fair queen is crowned

As Sunday night’s pageant closed the first of many fun-filled fair days, it also brought an end to 2019 Monroe County Fair Queen Lexi Ruemker and Little Miss Gabi Rae…

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Mask concerns for Waterloo school district

Monday night’s Waterloo School Board meeting saw more parents in attendance than normal, with each speaking before the board about mask policy concerns.  A little over a week ago, Waterloo…

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