Posts Tagged ‘paywall’
Queens of the diamond
The hits keep coming for local high school softball teams this spring. Valmeyer (4-3) enjoyed an 8-6 win in 10 innings against rival New Athens last Tuesday. Brooke Miller struck out…
Read MoreSUV stolen from Waterloo, other vehicles entered
A new SUV was stolen and multiple other vehicles were entered early Wednesday morning in Waterloo, after which the suspects fled north at a high rate of speed and escaped…
Read MoreIEPA turns on Columbia leaf issue
When the City of Columbia purchased a Titan Pro Plus Vacuum in September, the stated goal was to improve the city’s leaf and limb program while also saving money over…
Read MoreWaterloo school board talks finances
The Waterloo School Board’s April meeting kicked off with a public hearing for the amended fiscal year 2021-22 budget. Waterloo Superintendent of Schools Brian Charron highlighted a few main changes…
Read MoreJuvenile stabbing case over
While information was hard to come by, the case involving a young male in connection with a 2019 stabbing incident in Waterloo finally concluded last week. The defendant in this…
Read MoreMCSD investigating burglary near Fults
Monroe County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to a residence in the 2700 block of Sutterville Road near Fults on Sunday for a residential burglary report. Deputies arrived on scene and…
Read MoreDown the stretch for girls soccer
In recent local high school girls soccer action, Gibault kicked its way out of a scoring drought to pick up its fifth win of the spring. Following a pair of…
Read MoreMon-Clair season begins May 22
The Mon-Clair League baseball season is set to kick off next month, with two new features and the return of an old one. Longtime Waterloo manager Vern Moehrs will no…
Read MoreColumbia church gets a new look
Previously, 600 Columbia Center Drive was home to Faith Columbia. Now, the large brown building facing Route 3 is starting its beginnings as The Way Church. While the building that…
Read MoreWaterloo FFA to see fresh face
Not too long ago, Elaine Rudolphi was attending numerous conferences as a member of the Olney FFA. Now, she will be joining the Waterloo FFA next academic year as the…
Read MoreWaterloo OKs budget, project bids
As expected, the Waterloo City Council approved the city’s new fiscal year budget during its April 18 meeting at City Hall. For the fiscal year starting May 1, the City…
Read MoreFun for everyone at ACE Olympics
Following a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, students with disabilities from across several local school districts gathered once again for the highly-anticipated ACE Olympics. The Athletes Challenging Each Other Olympics,…
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