Story by Alex Agueros, for The Muleskinner The No. 12 Jennies Soccer team earned the top seed in the NCAA Division-II Tournament, earning a first round bye, and home field advantage… Read more »
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WHS honors member of Tuskegee Airmen
(WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – Students, teachers, airmen and others packed the Warrensburg High School gymnasium Friday to honor a special guest during a Veterans Day ceremony. James Shipley, of Tipton,… Read more »
Pot votes in CO, WA raise specter of weed tourism
By KRISTEN WYATT (DENVER, AP) — Hit the slopes — and then a bong? Marijuana legalization votes this week in Colorado and Washington state don’t just set up an epic… Read more »
Another weak open on Wall Street; JC Penney slides
By STEVE ROTHWELL (NEW YORK, AP) — Stocks opened modestly lower on Wall Street Friday as investors worried that political wrangling in Washington will push the economy back into recession…. Read more »
Jays purchase Jeffress from K.C., ink $10M contract with Izturis
(INDIAN WELLS, Calif., AP) — Infielder Maicer Izturis became the first major league free agent this offseason to join a new team, agreeing Thursday to a $10 million, three-year contract… Read more »
New Zealander to speak at Veterans Day event
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A military officer from New Zealand will be the keynote speaker for Sunday’s Veterans Day ceremony at the National World War I Museum in Kansas… Read more »
Missouri S&T team competes in satellite challenge
(ROLLA, Mo., AP) — A team at the Missouri University of Science and Technology is competing to have a spacecraft launched into orbit. The Rolla school says it’s one of… Read more »
Mo. nonprofit takes emergency aid to Sandy victims
(SPRINGFIELD, Mo., AP) — A Springfield-based nonprofit has sent 38 tractor-trailers filled with emergency supplies to people recovering from Hurricane Sandy. By next week, Convoy of Hope expects to have… Read more »
KKK sues another Mo. town over leafleting
(DESLOGE, Mo., AP) — For the second time in recent weeks, the Ku Klux Klan is suing a Missouri town over the right to hand out leaflets. A judge ruled… Read more »
KCP&L to recover some conservation losses
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri regulators will allow Kansas City Power & Light to increase some customers’ rates to recover losses from a new energy conservation program. The utility… Read more »