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House fire in Dupo

A 5-year-old girl and her mother were transported to an area hospital following an early Thursday morning house fire in Dupo. The Dupo Fire Department responded shortly after midnight to…

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Tuesday night crash on Bluff Road

Emergency personnel responded about 10:40 p.m. Tuesday to a single vehicle crash in the area of Bluff and HH Roads near Valmeyer. Initial reports were that the vehicle, a truck,…

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Grammy winning singer coming to Waterloo

Nationally renowned, Grammy winning artist David Phelps has graced well-known venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House.  Now, he is making his way to Waterloo in early…

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Hesterberg Park dedicated in Maeystown

Family, friends and community members gathered on Main Street in Maeystown the morning of Oct. 9 for the dedication of a plaque honoring the late Wilbert “Whip” Hesterberg. The grassy…

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Clean audit for Columbia schools

It was business as usual for the Columbia School Board during this month’s meeting on Thursday.  As Columbia Superintendent Chris Grode explained, the district underwent a more in-depth audit for…

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Downen keeps on writing

Waterloo High School graduate, mechanical engineer and fiction author Catherine Downen has not let all that has surrounded the COVID-19 pandemic keep her down. In fact, with the Sept. 21…

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Local parents join suit fighting mandates

Waterloo, Columbia, Valmeyer and Red Bud school district parents are part of a large lawsuit filed Wednesday regarding COVID-19 mandates and policies. Thomas DeVore, an attorney based in Greenville who…

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Cornerstone Laine goes to council

The Cornerstone Laine saga is now in the hands of the Waterloo City Council after the Waterloo Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday night voted 3-2 against a special use…

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Labor shortage rocks industries

The cross-industry labor shortage is continuing to impact businesses both in Monroe County and across the nation.  Many have resorted to cutting hours. This is a decision Ray Boccardi, owner…

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Flu season is among us

With the recent COVID pandemic, other illnesses can be overshadowed.  Now that the season is approaching, Monroe County Health Department Administrator John Wagner discussed projections for this year’s flu season. …

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