Posts Tagged ‘paywall’
Fire destroys abandoned farmhouse near Valmeyer
The Valmeyer, Columbia, Maeystown and Prairie du Rocher fire departments battled an early Wednesday morning blaze that destroyed an old abandoned farmhouse near the Stuckmeyer’s Farm property on Bluff Road…
Read MoreHockey rivals set to clash
Local rivals Columbia and Freeburg-Waterloo will clash once again as Mississippi Valley Club Hockey Association action begins to heat up rinks across the region. The Ice Eagles and Raging Bulldogs…
Read MoreCollege women’s soccer had local flair
Several former high school women’s soccer standouts from this area performed at all ranks of the college game this fall, continuing to build on what has become a rich local…
Read MoreGarbage truck crashes in Monroe County
No injuries were reported following a Wednesday morning crash involving a garbage truck in Monroe County. Shortly before 8 a.m., a garbage truck crashed and overturned in the area of…
Read MoreWaterloo schools ‘sock it’ to cancer
This year, Rogers Elementary, Gardner Elementary and Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic School raised the most money they ever have through the Kellsie’s Hope Foundation’s Sock it to Childhood Cancer…
Read MoreColumbia receives positive audit
Financially, the City of Columbia has successfully navigated problems associated with the COVID pandemic thus far, according to an audit report given at Monday night’s Columbia City Council meeting. Jim…
Read MoreFunding campaign for new pool underway
Waterloo Citizens for a Pool hosted a town hall meeting last Tuesday night to address community questions and concerns, as well as to officially kick off a capital campaign. As…
Read MoreCounty road plans discussed
The Monroe County Board met in regular session Monday, with the primary topic of conversation being roads. Monroe County Engineer Aaron Metzger gave commissioners a review of upcoming highway department,…
Read MoreDisturbance at Waterloo McDonald’s
Police were on the lookout for a silver Hyundai Elantra with paint missing from a bumper and driven by a White male wearing a gray shirt and white hat following…
Read MoreServices honor the ‘strength of our nation’
After COVID-19 caused unique Veterans Day celebrations last year, Monroe County and surrounding areas were back to in-person Veterans Day tributes last week. This is not to say the celebrations…
Read MoreWaterloo OKs tax levy increase
The Waterloo City Council approved a tax levy for the current fiscal year on Monday night, but the vote to do so was not unanimous. The tax levy request is…
Read MoreSupply chain issues threaten feast
Between higher costs and bigger birds, holiday dinners may look different this Thanksgiving. Like many others in the meat industry, Schneider’s Quality Meats in Waterloo and Schubert’s Smokehouse & Meat…
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