Posts Tagged ‘paywall’
Battle of Bulldogs goes to Highland
s billed as the “Battle of Bulldogs” in a game of two 5-1 teams at Waterloo High School. However, the red-and-black Bulldogs of Highland had no trouble in a 49-10…
Read MoreVoegele shines again for Eagles
Senior quarterback Dominic Voegele was the star again for the Columbia High School football team, rushing for three touchdowns and throwing for three more in a 44-7 victory at home…
Read MoreSPPCS softballers place third
The co-op junior high school softball squad consisting of players from St. John the Baptist Catholic School of Red Bud and Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic School of Waterloo won…
Read MoreBoys golfers at state
Three local high school golfers competed this past weekend at state tournaments. At the IHSA Class 2A state boys golf tournament, Waterloo’s Jaden Smith and Columbia’s Jacob Hall both shot…
Read MoreDupo football falls at Chester
The Dupo High School football team suffered a 53-30 defeat at the hands of Chester on Friday night. Senior running back Logan Stevens had an impressive night offensively for the…
Read MoreRainbow fentanyl no Halloween treat
Spreading concerns about rainbow fentanyl attracting children as Halloween approaches might well be overblown, Monroe County officials said. News outlets across the country have raised concerns about the new variant…
Read MoreWHS grad specializes in naval oceanography
Lt. Cmdr. Jason Gerontes, a native of Waterloo, is part of naval oceanography, ensuring the U.S. Navy maintains freedom from the ocean floor to the stars at the Naval Oceanography…
Read MoreGibault principal search underway
Gibault Catholic High School Vice Principal and Athletic Director Jim Montgomery is expected to serve as building administrator at least through the fall semester, according to a letter from Diocese…
Read MoreBig Rod’s Roadhouse coming soon
The owner of the former Washy’s Saloon at 1324 Jamie Lane in Waterloo, which closed in May, has plans to reopen there soon with some changes. Rod Washausen said his…
Read MoreHelping after disaster strikes
With much of the aftermath of Hurricane Ian still left to recover from, the American Red Cross continues to face a shortage in volunteers to help both in Florida and…
Read MoreSchool litter box rumors buried
The question of whether or not litter boxes have been set up in schools has cropped up several times over the last year, and local superintendents have responded with a…
Read MoreEarly and mail-in voting underway
Early voting for the 2022 general election has begun in Monroe County ahead of election day, which is Nov. 8. Monroe County Clerk Jonathan McLean reported that about 200 early…
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