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Waterloo school in online voting contest
Gardner Elementary School in Waterloo has been nominated for a “Power a Bright Future” grant from the Clorox Company and can win up to $50,000 toward new playground equipment. After…
Read MoreWinter Sports Previews 2012-13
The winter sports season is already under way, and the Republic-Times is here to give you a preview of each of the teams you will see this year. Our Winter…
Read MoreNaber awarded prestigious Marshall Scholarship
Jonathan Naber of Waterloo has been awarded a Marshall Scholarship. Each year, about 40 students from the United States are selected as Marshall Scholars for postgraduate study at a university…
Read MoreWaterloo man turns hobby into 36-year second career
Even though it has been an enjoyable hobby these past 36 years, longtime Waterloo saw and tool sharpener Burton Stumpf is closing up his basement shop for good on Saturday.…
Read MoreWaterloo Lions ‘Share the Feast’ again this Thanksgiving
The Waterloo Lions Club once again hosted a successful “Share the Feast” dinner this Thanksgiving, offering free meals in the Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic School cafeteria as well as…
Read MoreWaterloo Bowling | Winter Preview 2012-13
The Waterloo High School Bowling team has strength in numbers, both in their roster and in their average scores this season. So far, the Bulldogs are off to a good…
Read MoreWaterloo Girls Basketball | Winter Preview 2012-13
The Waterloo High School Girls Basketball team is looking to improve on last year’s record of 11-14, with a fast-paced offense and five seniors returning. The Republic-Times and Teryn Schaefer…
Read MoreWaterloo Boys Basketball | Winter 2012-13 Preview
The Waterloo High School Boys Basketball team is hoping to top last year’s 15-14 season and plans to contend for the conference title. The Bulldogs have been battling some out-of-season…
Read MoreFire damages Waterloo home
Fortunately, no one was inside at the time flames broke out in the upper level of a brick home at 402 Morrison Avenue in Waterloo around 11:10 a.m. Wednesday. Waterloo…
Read MoreWaterloo falls in its first game of the season
The Waterloo Bulldogs aren’t padding their schedule to start off the season with “easy” non-conference wins. Instead, the Waterloo High School boys basketball team kicked-off its season on Tuesday night…
Read MoreFarris, Bourgeious | Athletes of the Week
Columbia High School running back Charles Farris and Waterloo tight end/linebacker Clayton Bourgeious are this week’s Republic-Times Athletes of the Week. The two area football players have been named to…
Read MoreMartyred Ruma nuns still remembered 20 years later
The top headline in the Nov. 4, 1992, issue of the Republic-Times read “Waterloo Nuns Killed in Liberia.” Despite an election, three of the four front page stories focused on…
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