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Car crashes into pond west of Waterloo

Emergency personnel responded about 1:15 p.m. Wednesday to the report of a car in a small pond in the area of 3247 State Route 156 near Old Baum Church Road…

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Injury crash near Red Bud

Emergency personnel responded about 11 p.m. Monday to a vehicle crash with injury on MM Road just east of Reed Road west of Red Bud. Police said Joshua Zipfel, 40,…

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Several firearms recovered in burglary arrest

Two people were arrested in Dupo following a burglary investigation in Monroe County involving several firearms. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department was dispatched to a property in the 11,000 block…

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County updates wind, solar energy codes

Updates to zoning codes for wind and solar energy conversion systems were approved by the Monroe County Board during its Jan. 19 meeting.  The updates reflect current changes to best…

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Second round of PPP underway

As of earlier this month, business owners can once again begin applying for Paycheck Protection Program loans from the Small Business Administration.  As part of the $900 billion COVID relief…

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Centenarian has enjoyed blessed, wonderful life

Helen Werling celebrated her 100th birthday on Jan. 17 at Oak Hill Senior Living & Rehabilitation Center in Waterloo with family, friends and 100 birthday cards.  Werling’s family hosted an…

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No imminent changes for Waterloo

After an extensive executive session discussion Monday night, the Waterloo School Board did not vote to make changes to the district’s instruction plan in the immediate future.  “We believe in…

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Schimpf decision pending

Former state Sen. Paul Schimpf (R-Waterloo) told the Republic-Times that he plans to decide next month whether he will run for governor of Illinois next year.  “Gov. Pritzker’s tenure as…

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CPD chief ends successful career

In his final days as Columbia’s police chief, Jerry Paul reflected on a 28-year law enforcement career and accomplishments while at the helm of the department. Prior to arriving in…

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Columbia in-person school debate

The Columbia School Board unanimously voted Thursday night to increase the option for in-person attendance to the highest level since the pandemic began.  Starting Feb. 16, all students in fifth…

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