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Flag of Waterloo (until 2022) Waterloo was originally known as Prairie Rapids Crossing. [4] The town was established near two Meskwaki American tribal seasonal camps alongside the Cedar River. It was first settled in 1845 when George and Mary Melrose Hanna and their children arrived on the east bank of the Red Cedar River (now just called the ...
Firefighters were called to the Lost Island Theme Park site, near the Isle Hotel and Casino Thursday night.
The U.S. Navy patrol torpedo boat PT-346, which had rescued the survivors of PT-121 and PT-353 after a friendly-fire incident on 27 March, herself became the victim of friendly fire, when sent to the aid of the PT boat PT-347, which had become stuck on a reef during a night patrol to intercept Japanese barges and destroy Japanese shore ...
The Illinois Fire Marshal and Monroe County coroner are jointly investigating the blaze. Firefighters discover body as they extinguish Waterloo house fire Skip to main content
The city's paid fire department dates from 1904. Prior to that Waterloo was served by private fire companies. Built in 1907, this is the only early fire station left in the city. [2] This building is an eclectic combination of the Renaissance Revival and the Romanesque Revival styles. It was designed by the prominent Waterloo architect John G ...
Jun. 2—Little information is confirmed of a boat fire Sunday afternoon on Moses Lake, but mechanical trouble might have caused the blaze. Twitter user @retro_ushi_'s edited video of the event ...
A map of the Battle of Waterloo, showing La Haye Sainte at the centre, in front of D'Erlon's left flank. At 13:00, the French Grand Battery of heavy artillery opened fire before d'Erlon's Corps (54th and 55th Ligne) marched forward in columns. The French managed to surround La Haye Sainte and despite taking heavy casualties from the garrison ...
FRANKLIN - Police are investigating an incident involving signs and flags set on fire on a residential property early Saturday morning on DeMott Lane. According to Lt. Vincent T. Wilson, at 8:23 a ...