Posts Tagged ‘waterloo’
Schools take part in ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
In the past few weeks, social media feeds like Facebook and Twitter have been full of people dumping buckets of ice water over their heads. Actors, musicians, administrators, TV personalities…
Read MoreLocal coaching legends discuss evolution of sports
A panel of legendary local coaching figures discussed changes that have occurred in sports over the years during a program presented Thursday at the Waterloo VFW as part of the…
Read MoreTwo-vehicle crash in Waterloo
Police and EMS were called to a two-vehicle crash in the area of Route 3 and Moore Street in Waterloo shortly after 5 p.m. Wednesday. No injuries were reported in…
Read MoreWaterloo school officials address fiscal questions
The Monroe County Taxpayers Association met with two members of the Waterloo School Board and superintendent Brian Charron last Wednesday night to address questions and concerns about recent school district…
Read MoreTaxpayers group meets with school officials
The Monroe County Taxpayers Association met with two members of the Waterloo School Board and superintendent Brian Charron on Wednesday night to address questions and concerns about recent school district…
Read MoreLocal bank president rides for a cause
Most of Waterloo probably knows Gary Hemmer as the president and CEO of First National Bank of Waterloo. But for the past 15 years, Hemmer has also been a yearly…
Read MoreLakers top Millers, fall to Spikes in final
The Valmeyer Lakers nearly scripted a fairy tale ending this weekend to a season that appeared lost following a promising start. Monday night, the Lakers lost a three-game series to…
Read MoreLead Heads win national youth shooting championship
Now in their sixth year, the Waterloo Lead Heads youth trapshooting squad really hit the mark last week. The Lead Heads, coached by A.J. Wessel, won the Junior Class A…
Read MoreWaterloo man thankful for ‘life-giving gift’
A Waterloo man is spreading word about the gift of life through organ donation by participating in a nationwide awareness event: the Transplant Games of America. Chuck Keller recently participated…
Read MoreGerman students enjoy their stay in Waterloo
Two students from Porta Westfalica, Germany traveled more than 4,500 miles to visit Waterloo for a month. Cousins Kayleigh Hoskens and Louisa Frohwitter spent their time here getting a taste…
Read MoreRollover crash east of Waterloo
Emergency personnel responded at about 11:20 p.m. Thursday to a report of a single vehicle rollover crash in the area of 6414 Edgewater Drive near Route 156 east of Waterloo.…
Read MoreMillers red hot heading into Mon-Clair playoffs
The Waterloo Millers head into this week’s Mon-Clair League playoffs on a high note after taking two games from the Valmeyer Lakers on Saturday at SPPS Field. Andy Galle threw…
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