Posts Tagged ‘paywall’
Tense situation Tuesday evening in Hecker
A man who fired a gun in his garage in Hecker following an argument with his spouse was detained by police during a tense situation early Tuesday evening. The incident…
Read MoreClassic car goes up in flames
The Waterloo Fire Department responded shortly after 11:45 a.m. Thursday to a fully involved vehicle fire on Route 3 southbound just south of Hanover Road near Waterloo. The vehicle, a…
Read MoreWrongful death filing in Lake of the Ozarks drowning
In early August, 21-year-old Sean P. Jouglard of Waterloo was found deceased in deep Lake of the Ozarks waters. Now, his mother has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against three…
Read MoreVehicle crash on Route 3
A medical issue looks to be the cause of a crash on Route 3 in Monroe County at midnight on Sunday. A passenger in a 2006 Ford Ranger driven by…
Read MoreTrains stopped for vehicle on tracks
All train traffic was halted temporarily late Saturday night after a vehicle went off the roadway at the intersection of Bluff Road at Outlet Road in rural Monroe County and…
Read MoreWHS kicker making herstory
On game night, the Waterloo High School football kicker puts several hours of practice to work just like every other Bulldog on the field. But as soon as the helmet…
Read MoreStephens shining for Illini
Waterloo High School graduate Sydney Stephens is starring for the University of Illinois women’s soccer team this fall. She transferred from the University of Georgia after one season. Stephens recorded…
Read MoreEagles kick past Bulldogs
In a rivalry soccer clash, Columbia won at home Monday night over Waterloo, 2-0. The Eagles, featuring several underclassmen in key roles, are starting to take flight after starting the…
Read MoreVolleyball teams victorious
Local high school volleyball squads are starting to build positive momentum as the regular season gets into high gear. Columbia went 3-1 in the Mascoutah Tournament on Saturday to place…
Read MorePublic works at forefront of Columbia meeting
The Columbia City Council meeting last Tuesday evening shifted the city’s philosophy concerning its public works department. During the meeting, Columbia City Administrator Doug Brimm addressed the council with a…
Read MoreFirst responders memorialized
The City of Waterloo installed three first responder statues at William Zimmer Park last week, just in time for the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. “It…
Read MoreSugar Spring coming to Waterloo
Just three hours after Sugar Spring Ranch owners Greg and Melinda Meyer closed on a second special events location, work began. It’s fair to say the new 8,000-square-foot location, formerly…
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