News

All
  • All
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Church
  • City/County
  • Community
  • Court
  • Government
  • Police
  • School

2013 Swim team preview

This week’s June 12 edition of the Republic-Times newspaper contains a preview of each of the local swim teams, the Hilltoppers and the Piranhas. The print edition also includes the…

Read More about 2013 Swim team preview

Locals Kaiping and Kennedy on new women’s soccer team

Almost every athlete as a child dreams of going pro. Unfortunately for women’s sports, and soccer in particular, that dream has been far reaching for aspiring players. But this spring…

Read More about Locals Kaiping and Kennedy on new women’s soccer team

Dupo track member wins race to remember

If you are involved with Dupo High School, chances are you know Kayla Hardin. She is described as outgoing, asking people for hugs as she walks and talks through the…

Read More about Dupo track member wins race to remember

Miles Cemetery again open for burials

By COREY SAATHOFF and ANDREA DEGENHART For the Republic-Times For the first time in 36 years, Eagle Cliff-Miles Cemetery west of Waterloo is open for new burials. Last week, the…

Read More about Miles Cemetery again open for burials

Police Blotter 6/5/13

Columbia Police May 28 Kenneth L. Greene, 24, of Chester, was arrested on an in-state warrant at 100 Admiral Weinel Boulevard. May 29 Eric M. Dale, 25, of High Ridge,…

Read More about Police Blotter 6/5/13

Vacant home damaged by fire in Waterloo

The Waterloo Fire Department got an early start to its Saturday, responding shortly before 5 a.m. to smoke coming from a vacant home at 314 North Market Street. A neighbor…

Read More about Vacant home damaged by fire in Waterloo

Sand boils detected near levee north of Valmeyer

The U.S Army Corps of Engineers received assistance Thursday from area fire departments and various Monroe County emergency management personnel in tending to several sand boils detected near an agricultural…

Read More about Sand boils detected near levee north of Valmeyer

River reaches major flood stage, but no problems locally

The mighty Mississippi River reached its sixth-highest level on record in St. Louis Tuesday at 40.52 feet, the highest since flooding in 1995 (41.9 feet) but still nine feet shy…

Read More about River reaches major flood stage, but no problems locally

New Waterloo fire station plans unveiled

Details of the new Waterloo Fire Protection District fire station were shared with the public for the first time last Wednesday in a meeting held at the existing fire station.…

Read More about New Waterloo fire station plans unveiled

Sisters leave a legacy at Gibault

Two familiar faces will be missing from Gibault Catholic High School when classes resume this fall. But the spirit and dedication of longtime teachers Sister Elaine Freund and Sister Marcia…

Read More about Sisters leave a legacy at Gibault