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Schimpf running for Attorney General
Saddam Hussein prosecutor and retired U.S. Marine Lieutenant Colonel Paul Schimpf of Waterloo formally announced last week he is running for Illinois Attorney General as a Republican. Barring opposition within…
Ladies excelling on the links
Two of the area’s top girls high school golfers are right here in Monroe County — Columbia’s Allie Leingang and Waterloo’s Haley Faus. Leingang, a senior, is wrapping up her…
Eagles suffer first loss of the season
By JEREMY KOVARIK and JOHN SPYTEK For the Republic-Times Columbia lost an overtime heartbreaker in the championship game of the CYC/Bob Guelker Tournament Saturday to Seckman High School of Arnold,…
Police Blotter 9/25/13
Columbia Police Sept. 17 Shirley M. Wright, 45, of Columbia, was arrested for possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, no insurance and driving while license suspended on Admiral Parkway…
The countdown to the Championship continued at Gateway Motorsports Park
By JUDY BRINKMANN For the Republic-Times The NHRA MelloYello Countdown to the Championship made its stop at Gateway Motorsports Park this past weekend. Three days of non-stop drag racing sights,…
Bulldogs celebrate victorious homecoming, Columbia remains undefeated
It was the Rick Wiegand show in Waterloo, as the Bulldogs put on an offensive display to defeat Civic Memorial, 38-20, Friday night in their homecoming football game. Waterloo moves…
Dupo Fall 2013 archived results
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Waterloo man facing federal meth charges
A Waterloo man was arraigned Wednesday in federal court in East St. Louis on meth-related charges. A federal indictment charges Shawn Buckley, 31, of Waterloo, with one count of conspiracy…