Posts Tagged ‘paywall’
Non-injury crash Tuesday near Millstadt
No injuries were reported following a two-vehicle collision late Tuesday afternoon on Route 163 at Town Hall Road near Millstadt. Illinois State Police said that at about 4:50 p.m., a…
Read MoreMonroe Division teams show and prove
The Monroe Division is standing out as the more competitive of the two divisions in the Mon-Clair League this summer, as evidenced by all four of its teams having winning…
Read MoreFleming makes MLB return
Columbia native Josh Fleming received a brief call-up from Triple-A to pitch for the Tampa Bay Rays against the Boston Red Sox on July 4. Fleming (2-4) allowed four runs…
Read MorePiranhas remain unbeaten
On July 6, the Waterloo Piranhas traveled to Columbia to take on a tough Hurricanes squad, looking to keep their record perfect this summer. Both teams brought out their…
Read MoreWHS all-conference athletes
Several student-athletes from Waterloo High School received recognition from the Mississippi Valley Conference for their efforts in spring sports. In baseball, Waterloo’s Evan Davis was named first team all-conference at…
Read MoreStearns making impact off the pitch
Gibault Catholic High School graduate Adam Stearns is a member of the men’s soccer team at Dominican University near Chicago, which he said has helped with his experience this summer…
Read MorePrep football schedules released
Are you ready for some football? The IHSA announced high school football schedules for the upcoming 2022 season. Waterloo, which finished 3-6 last year, competes in the Mississippi Valley Conference. …
Read MoreWoman tries to disarm Columbia police officer
A woman was charged with multiple felonies after allegedly attempting to disarm a police officer during an arrest early Sunday morning in Columbia. Shakena M. Ellis, 34, of East St.…
Read MoreBramlett retires from CPD
Columbia Police Department Detective Kelly Bramlett was honored over the airwaves on July 1 with her final 10-42 sign-off as she began her retirement from nearly four decades in law…
Read MoreNo charges in MoDOT workers’ deaths
A St. Louis County grand jury has declined to charge the driver in a November 2021 crash that left two Missouri Department of Transportation workers dead, one of which was…
Read MoreGrain rescue resources for Maeystown
To help prevent grain bin accidents that result in dozens of lives lost each year, Nationwide – a group of large U.S. insurance and financial services companies based in Columbus,…
Read MoreHeroes honored in Valmeyer
The Valmeyer Village Board meeting last Tuesday night was at standing room only capacity as family members, and first responders were given official recognition by the village for quick and…
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