Posts Tagged ‘waterloo’
McAuliffe Chiropractic celebrating 50 years
This week, McAuliffe Chiropractic in Columbia is celebrating 50 years, a milestone Dr. Kathy McAuliffe says is “remarkable.” “The heart and soul of this is being passionate about what you…
Read MoreKerstan Panzau and Lou Isringhaus | Athletes of the Week
The Republic-Times co-Athletes of the Week are Waterloo High School football player Kerstan Panzau and Columbia High School football player Lou Isringhaus. Panzau had an outstanding defensive effort against Mascoutah…
Read MoreVolleyball teams start conference play with wins
Local high school volleyball teams are cruising into conference play, posting recent wins ahead of more key match-ups. Valmeyer is 14-6 on the season following a third place finish in…
Read MoreFour-way stop approved at Moore and Illinois
The Waterloo City Council on Monday night voted to make the intersection of Moore Street at Illinois Avenue a four-way stop per the request of the Waterloo Fire Department, which…
Read MorePetition process begins for April election
The first day to pick up petition packets to file as candidates for the April 7, 2015, municipal elections was Tuesday. The first date to file petitions is Dec. 15…
Read MoreTwo-vehicle injury crash south of Waterloo early Sunday
Police, fire and EMS personnel responded shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday to a two-vehicle crash with injuries on Route 3 right in front of the Wm. Nobbe John Deere dealership…
Read MoreBulldogs outlast Mascoutah in double OT
By ALAN DOOLEY It surely hasn’t been easy, but the Waterloo football team improved to 4-0 on the season with a 20-14 double overtime win at home Friday night against…
Read MoreValmeyer rallies around breast cancer victim
Around 300 people gathered Friday night in Valmeyer for a family fun walk fundraiser for local resident Sheila Middleton, who is battling breast cancer. Friends of Middleton organized the event…
Read MoreThings looking up for local high school soccer teams
The Waterloo soccer team is on fire. After an up-and-down start to the season, the ‘Dogs have won five straight games, and don’t appear to be stopping anytime soon. One…
Read MoreWaterloo amends city official salaries
The Waterloo City Council on Monday night amended its code of ordinances regarding salaries for city officials, lowering the percentage of annual salary increase in the process. A four percent…
Read More‘Dogs improve to 3-0 with convincing win over Carbondale
The Waterloo defense turned in a stellar performance during its home opener Friday night against Carbondale. The ‘Dogs forced four early turnovers and after squandering the first few opportunities, the…
Read MoreIDOT: relocated Vandebrook Drive opening soon
The relocated Vandebrook Drive in Waterloo may open to traffic at the end of the day on Friday as part of the ongoing Route 3 improvement project, an Illinois Department…
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