(SEDALIA, Mo.) – The Missouri State Fair is now accepting applications for summer internships. College students interested in gaining work experience in the fields of marketing, public relations, journalism and… Read more »
Author: Muleskinner Staff
Mules fall on final day of UCM Duals
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – The UCM Mules wrestling squad dropped their final three matches of the UCM Duals Tuesday evening at the Multipurpose Building, falling 25-18 to No. 10 Ouachita Baptist; 31-9… Read more »
Concordia Lady Orioles handled by Crest Ridge 53-37
By ALEX AGUEROS (CONCORDIA, Mo., digitalBURG) – The offense never found its rhythm in Concordia, where the Lady Orioles were outmatched by the Crest Ridge Lady Cougars 53-37 Tuesday. “They… Read more »
Concordia cruises to 55-42 victory over Crest Ridge
By ALEX AGUEROS (CONCORDIA, Mo., digitalBURG) – Coming off a forgettable loss to Knob Noster Monday, Concordia leaned on the midrange game of junior guard Cass Heimsoth to lift the… Read more »
Matisse painting taken in 1987 recovered in UK
By JILL LAWLESS (LONDON, AP) — A Henri Matisse painting stolen in 1987 from a Swedish museum by a thief wielding a sledgehammer has been recovered, an art specialist and… Read more »
Recent Missouri editorials
The Associated Press Jefferson City News Tribune, Jan. 6 The ‘epidemic’ of child sexual abuse Child sexual abuse in Missouri is characterized as a “silent epidemic” by members of a… Read more »
Monsanto profit balloons on Latin American sales
(WASHINGTON, AP) — Agricultural products giant Monsanto reported Tuesday that its profit nearly tripled in the first fiscal quarter as sales of its biotech corn seeds expanded in Latin America…. Read more »
State tax-cut plans tempered by caution in 2013
By DAVID A. LIEB (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Emboldened by big majorities and eager to lure businesses, Republican legislators and governors across the Midwest and South are planning to… Read more »
Lottery winner’s cyanide death being investigated
By JASON KEYSER (CHICAGO, AP) — Urooj Khan had returned to Chicago from the hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia inspired to lead a better life and had sworn off buying… Read more »
Giffords, Kelly launch gun control lobbying effort
By BOB CHRISTIE and BRIAN SKOLOFF (TUCSON, Ariz., AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband launched a political action committee aimed at curbing gun violence on Tuesday,… Read more »