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Columbia church hopes to save 143-year-old school

In order to raise funds to save an old schoolhouse built in 1870, members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Columbia are hosting a basket auction next Saturday evening. Restoring…

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Police Blotter 8/28/13

Columbia Police Aug. 23 Meghan E. French, 28, of Fults, was arrested for DUI, failure to report an accident to police, driving while suspended and no insurance at 531 Old…

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Waterloo man injured in Idaho parachute accident

A Waterloo man was seriously injured Saturday in Idaho after his main parachute failed to deploy during a bridge jump. Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Sgt. Dave Benefiel told The Times-News…

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Friday Night Lights: football teams begin play

Columbia, Waterloo and Dupo each hosted games to kick off their prep football seasons on a hot and humid late August Friday night. Columbia notched its first points of the…

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Thursday fire call near Waterloo

The Waterloo Fire Department responded to a fire Thursday night that caused damage to a large storage structure, an old camper and other debris located at 8149 D Road near…

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Fall Sports Preview out now

The fall sports season is just under way, and the Republic-Times is here to give you a preview of each of the teams you will see this year. Our Fall…

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Waterloo schools to receive large state reimbursement

After several years of waiting, the Waterloo School District learned last week they will be receiving $20.1 million promised by the state as part of the 2006 referendum to build…

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School enrollments mixed across the area

After the bell has rung and students are seated in their classrooms across the area, district officials have totaled up the enrollment numbers for this school year. While some schools…

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Columbia concert to benefit veterans

Though it started off small, Dustin Row has built an entire evening of music to benefit veterans in a cause called Songs4Soldiers. Row, who was born and raised in Columbia,…

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R-T editor’s song nominated for award

A song written by Republic-Times editor Corey Saathoff is up for an award. The tune “Slow Southern Rain,” written by Corey Saathoff and performed by his original country-rock band The…

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