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U.S. Congress approves new budget
Federal lawmakers approved a bipartisan budget deal that would avert another government shutdown this month and beef up spending for the military and domestic programs that were slated for cuts.…
Read MoreMan robs brass parts from Waterloo Lumber
Waterloo police are investigating the theft of more than $1,500 worth of brass parts from Waterloo Lumber Company on Monday. The suspect, a white male with a goatee wearing a…
Read MoreColumbia flower shop celebrates 20 years
After thousands of floral arrangements and hours of hard work, Memory Lane Gifts and Floral is celebrating 20 years in business in Columbia. Pam Haberl, the owner of Memory Lane,…
Read More2013 Year in Review
Each year we take a look back at the year that was 2013 in Monroe County and surrounding areas from the pages of the Republic-Times newspaper. We highlight all of…
Read MoreBulldogs fall in championship game to Marquette
Waterloo gave Marquette all they could handle for three periods, but the Explorers pulled away in the fourth to take their third Columbia-Freeburg Holiday Tourney title in as many years.…
Read MoreHoliday hoops: Waterloo blasts Columbia; Gibault keeps winning
Waterloo faced Columbia in the semifinals of the Columbia-Freeburg Holiday Tournament Friday night with a berth in the championship game at stake. The Bulldogs wasted little time from the opening tip-off,…
Read MoreVehicle break-ins, residential burglaries reported in Columbia
Columbia police are still seeking help from the public as they investigate a rash of burglaries to motor vehicles that occurred starting Christmas night and continuing through Monday. Shortly before…
Read MoreWaterloo, Columbia to face off in Holiday Tourney
A six game marathon kicked off the Columbia-Freeburg Holiday Tournament at Columbia High School Thursday with Metro East Lutheran topping Lebanon, 55-49, in the first game of the tournament. Lovejoy…
Read MoreColumbia approves tax levy ordinance
The Columbia City Council approved a tax levy ordinance for the current fiscal year during its last regular meeting of the year on Dec. 16. The city’s tax levy amount…
Read MoreColumbia police, schools brighten holidays for others
Every year since 2004, Columbia Police Department’s Family Assistance Program plays Santa Claus to a number of local families, brightening their holidays with the help of generous youth in the…
Read MoreGallagher’s: from their family to yours
In the nearly nine years it has been open, Gallagher’s in Waterloo has built a relationship with the community – a true family relationship. The restaurant, located at 114 W.…
Read MoreFirst WHS Legacy Wall reflects and inspires
Plaques honoring five distinguished graduates are on display in the hallway of Waterloo High School, meant to reflect a great academic history while also inspiring future greatness. The recently formed…
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