Posts Tagged ‘paywall’
Waterloo wins at Carbondale, 38-14
A powerful rushing attack paired nicely with an opportunistic defense to give the Waterloo High School football team a road victory at Carbondale on Friday night. The Bulldogs ran for…
Read MoreWe remember: Flags of Valor
Monroe Countians can now cross the river to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks and the resulting War on Terror at Art Hill’s Flags…
Read More‘Dogs, Hawks post soccer wins
The high school soccer regular season is kicking ahead with several matches planned in the coming week. Waterloo (2-1) posted a 4-1 victory at home over Freeburg last Wednesday. Jake…
Read MoreVolleyball tourneys galore
The high school volleyball season is rallying ahead in swift fashion, with a few local teams recently testing their endurance in tournaments. The Waterloo High School volleyball team placed third…
Read MoreWHS girls golfers on a roll
The Waterloo High School girls golf squad continues to impress this fall, posting two more recent match victories. Last Tuesday, the Bulldogs won a match at Freeburg, shooting a 155…
Read MoreCounty talks COVID funds
Monroe County Treasurer Kevin Koenigstein updated commissioners on the status of American Rescue Plan Funds that have reached the county to date during Tuesday’s meeting of the Monroe County Board.…
Read MoreNew kids book pays tribute to Africa trips
A Millstadt health care worker with a passion for travel set out on her next big adventure: to write a children’s tale of female empowerment, perseverance and the importance of…
Read MoreLiefer talks judicial circuit changes
In August, Gov. JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 2406, which contains an amendment that will bring changes to Monroe County’s judicial circuit come Dec. 5, 2022. As the Republic-Times previously…
Read MoreFood fight: Schools struggle with deliveries
Amidst mask requirements, remote learning and yet another state executive order, Monroe County schools are also facing school meal concerns in this continuing age of COVID. And they are not…
Read MoreCalled to serve after 9/11
As the Twin Towers fell, the Pentagon fought flames and United Flight 93 sped into rural Pennsylvania, many across the nation sprung up in ways big and small immediately after…
Read MoreStumpy’s expansion stirs up debate
At their meeting last Wednesday, the Monroe County Board of Appeals unanimously voted to recommend the county commissioners approve rezoning the proposed site of Stumpy’s Spirits Distillery’s big expansion north…
Read MoreVaccine deadline extended
On Friday, Gov. JB Pritzker issued an executive order that extends the initial COVID-19 vaccine mandate deadline for school personnel. Under the order, all personnel in all schools must be…
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