Posts Tagged ‘paywall’
Police Blotter | 8-4-21
(Information in this report is gathered from police agencies, county courts and emergency radio dispatch. The public is reminded that defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty and charges may…
Read MoreMillstadt advances to Mon-Clair final
It will be the Millstadt Green Machine against the Cape Girardeau Capahas in the 2021 Mon-Clair League playoff championship this weekend in Valmeyer. In Belleville on Sunday, Millstadt outlasted the…
Read MoreInjury crash near Red Bud
Emergency personnel responded about 12:35 p.m. Saturday to a two-vehicle crash with injuries on Route 159 just south of LL Road near Red Bud. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department, Red…
Read MoreArrest in Columbia liquor store theft
Police have made an arrest in the July 29 theft of more than $300 in alcohol products from Red Roof Liquor & Lottery, 301 Southport Drive, Columbia. On Thursday, Columbia…
Read MoreAnnette | Movie Review
I’m not sure where to begin. “Annette,” in theaters today and streaming Aug. 20 on Amazon Prime, is bizarre, dark, amusing (sometimes for the wrong reasons), artsy, ambitious and dramatic; yet, I…
Read MoreEast Carondelet man charged with soliciting minors for sex
An East Carondelet man who is a registered sex offender was charged after allegedly soliciting young girls for sex via social media last week. The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department…
Read MoreDo or die time in the Mon-Clair League
The postseason has arrived for the Mon-Clair League, with two weekends of baseball action to determine this year’s champion. The Millstadt Green Machine and St. Louis Spikes placed first in…
Read MoreR-T All-Local Baseball Team
Monroe County and the surrounding area has a rich baseball tradition, as evidenced by state tournament appearances, many minor leaguers and even a few major league players past and present.…
Read MoreAround the horn with local college ballplayers
There are many locals playing college baseball and softball from the NCAA Division I to NAIA and junior college levels. Here’s a roundup of how locals performed this past spring.…
Read MoreFootball schedules released
After a shortened season that was played in the spring due to COVID, high school football teams are busy prepping for a second 2021 season this fall. The Illinois High…
Read MoreWaterloo zoning board member resigns
Following the hotly debated issue of Cornerstone Laine, one Waterloo Zoning Board of Appeals member has resigned effective Aug. 1. Ron Hagenow has served on the board for six years.…
Read MoreMonroe County woman turns 100
Delma Minton (nee Nottmeier) was born in Monroe County and recently celebrated a milestone birthday here: She turned 100 on July 30 and partied alongside other Waterloo Garden Place residents. …
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