Story by ANDY LYONS, News Editor— End of semester stress affects everyone, students and faculty alike. With all of the procrastination catching up, projects due, and grading to be done, everyone’s… Read more »
Author: Muleskinner Staff
Volleyball faces new region
Story by Jason Strickland, Sports Editor— The Jennies volleyball team (26-6) has won a regional championship the past two seasons, but this season’s road to an Elite Eight will be very… Read more »
Bowling team off to fast start
Story by Alex Agueros, for The Muleskinner— The No. 6 Jennies bowling team travels to Midlothian, Va. this weekend to compete in the Virginia Union University Jeannette Lee Invitational. The Jens… Read more »
$588M Powerball tickets sold in Ariz., Mo.
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Two lucky ticket holders — one in Arizona and another in Missouri — are waking up Thursday to new lives as multimillionaires after the largest… Read more »
Chilhowee beats Wentworth in season opener
The Chilhowee Indians opened the season with a 53-25 road victory over Mid-State Conference foe Wentworth. The Indians led 13-4 after the opening quarter despite cold shooting from the floor…. Read more »
Roland Wayne Blankenship II
Roland Wayne Blankenship II, 47, of Kingsville, Mo., died Wednesday, Nov. 28 at home. The family will receive friends from 6-7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30 at Ben Cast & Son… Read more »
Mariam Ruth Harvey
Mariam Ruth Harvey, 83, of Warrensburg, died Tuesday, Nov. 27 at Country Club Care Center. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church… Read more »
Shain named first-team CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America
(TOWSON, Md.) — University of Central Missouri Jennies soccer senior midfielder Kayla Shain was named to the CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America first-team Wednesday. Shain, a speech pathology major from Olathe, Kan., with a… Read more »
Blunt: Estate tax change could hit Mo. farms
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Sen. Roy Blunt says thousands of Missouri farmers could face higher taxes if the current federal estate tax rates are allowed to expire. Missouri has… Read more »
Suit targets ‘locator’ chips in Texas student IDs
By PAUL J. WEBER (AUSTIN, Texas, AP) — To 15-year-old Andrea Hernandez, the tracking microchip embedded in her student ID card is a “mark of the beast,” sacrilege to her… Read more »