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The Waterloo Piranhas summer swim program is diving into a big week of racing, with its last two regular season dual meets ...
A Gibault Catholic High School alumna was among eight Western Kentucky University student-athletes named Conference USA ...
James H. “Jim” Vogt, 78, of Columbia, died July 8, 2025, in St. Louis. He was born Oct. 17, 1946, in East St. Louis. Jim was ...
The Waterloo City Council approved the purchases of vehicles for its utilities and police departments during a brief meeting ...
A lawsuit was filed last Tuesday in Monroe County Circuit Court against the Waterloo Sportsman’s Club following an Oct. 7, ...
U.S. Representative Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) wrote a letter June 25 urging the U.S. Postal Service’s Office of Inspector ...
A man charged in connection with the 2023 death of a pedestrian during the Red Bud Firemen’s Picnic has opted to waive his ...
The Republic-Times Athlete of the Week is shortstop Tony Kossina of the Millstadt Green Machine. A Mon-Clair League baseball ...
The sport of pickleball has exploded in popularity in recent years both at the national level and locally, with a number of ...
ely already seen a nearby box set up like a free little library over the past few weeks, allowing them to trade memorabilia ...
A two-count lawsuit against the Waterloo Schools District and Waterloo Superintendent of School Brian Charron has been ...
Monroe County resident Kathy Richter has filed a lawsuit against Walmart, 961 N. Market Street in Waterloo. The July 1 filing ...
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