WASHINGTON (WANE) – Authorities announced Thursday that a soldier from Waterloo killed during World War II has been accounted for. On Jan. 14, the remains of U.S. Army Pvt. Charles W.
when he finally fell to a rival army at Waterloo. The trailer looks amazing, with burning cities, blazing cannons, charging cavalry, marching soldiers, gruesome guillotines, and more. Yet this ...
WATERLOO — Since President Donald Trump took ... The Trump administration has increased the military presence at the Mexican border, fast-tracked deportations of undocumented immigrants ...
The Sampson Mystery, the first play by columnist Gary Xavier, will be held April 1–2 at the Waterloo Library from 6–8 p.m. Set at the historic Sampson Naval Training Station, the three-act mystery ...