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Eagles coast to win over Salem, 54-15

Colton Byrd rushed for 240 yards and three touchdowns and sophomore quarterback Nic Horner threw for 239 yards and three scores as the Columbia Eagles dominated the Salem Wildcats at…

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Bulldogs win at Carbondale, 25-19

Following two tough home losses to open the season, the Waterloo High School football team finally found the winning formula on the road Friday at Carbondale, winning 25-19. The Bulldogs…

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Vehicle crash on Bluff Road

Police, fire and EMS personnel responded to a single vehicle crash on Bluff Road just south of Columbia in Monroe County shortly before 5 p.m. Friday. The vehicle was off…

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Mobile home fire in Columbia

The Columbia Fire Department responded about 6 p.m. Wednesday to a fire inside a mobile home off Ferkel Street. The unit is part of the mobile home court located at…

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Group discusses four-lane highway to Murphysboro

Representatives of three of the four counties impacted by possible plans to expand a highway route from Waterloo to Murphysboro met last Tuesday in Waterloo.  The proposed highway would connect…

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Gibault FFA looks to sprout alfalfa

A new Gibault Catholic High School project is beginning to germinate, and the FFA chapter is leading the charge. Roundup ready alfalfa will sprout next spring east of the school’s…

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Republicans announce 2018 candidates

As the election season begins, the Monroe County Republican Central Committee announced a full slate of candidates for six county offices that will appear on the March 2018 ballot —…

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Fighting the heroin epidemic with prayer

Grief-stricken and angered by the notion that an abusive substance would take away her 25-year-old son, Lisa Voiles turned to her friend for help. Sarah Giglotto responded with an event…

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Helping after the hurricane

    Scott Green of Millstadt decided he couldn’t sit back and watch people suffer in the flood-ravaged areas of Texas. So he called up two of his close friends,…

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Mixed local reaction to school funding bill

Area schools need not worry any longer about receiving state funding for the 2017-18 school year after Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a new school funding formula into law on Thursday.…

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