Posts Tagged ‘62298’
Valmeyer woman guilty of aggravated ID theft
A former home health personal nursing assistant from Valmeyer entered a guilty plea Thursday in federal court to charges of aggravated identity theft and access device fraud in connection to…
Read MoreIndian visitors bring worldly insight to Waterloo
For the past three years, students at Waterloo Junior High School have been corresponding with students at the Bethany School in India. Last week, they had the opportunity to meet…
Read MoreAftershock calling it quits after 10 years
After 10 years as one of Monroe County’s most beloved cover bands, Aftershock is calling it quits. Not just yet, though. The group plans to finish out 2014 and play…
Read MoreRoad construction begins today on I-255 southbound
IDOT today announced that beginning May 28, road construction will start on the IL Route 3 northbound ramp onto I-255 southbound toward the Jefferson Barracks Bridge to perform pavement patching.…
Read MoreValmeyer part of national exhibit in D.C.
The story of Valmeyer’s devastating 1993 flood and subsequent relocation to higher ground is being featured as part of a new exhibit currently on display in Washington, D.C. The exhibit,…
Read MoreRain doesn’t dampen patriotic spirit on Memorial Day
Despite pop-up rain showers that cut short some of the festivities in Hecker and Waterloo, Monday’s Memorial Day observances provided great opportunities for Monroe Countians to remember those who died…
Read MoreLost Dog in Hecker
From Columbia Animal Hospital: Charlie is a Jack Russel who went missing this weekend in Hecker. One of the most noticeable things about Charlie is that he is missing a toenail on…
Read MoreHSS helps develop positive mental health
May is Mental Health Month, and Human Support Services stresses that good overall health involves caring for the mind as well as the body. Mental health is the ability to…
Read MoreCircus comes to Waterloo June 2
The 48th annual Ainad Shriners Circus returns to the Monroe County Fairgrounds on Monday, June 2, starting at 7:30 p.m. This year’s event will feature David “The Bullet” Smith Jr.,…
Read MoreCounty supports mounds designation
The Monroe County Board on Monday approved a resolution in support of designating the grouping of some 550 Native American mounds in the region as a national historic park or…
Read MoreSongs4Soldiers hosting ‘Night at the Ballpark’
This year, Songs4Soldiers is taking it up a notch. In addition to its September concert, the Songs4Soldiers team has added an event at Busch Stadium to raise more money for…
Read MoreEagles advance to sectional final; Hawks fall
The Columbia girls soccer team finished the regular season with a 6-10 record, but those losses came to some of the top teams in the area, including several St Louis…
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