Story by Kristin Gallagher, Business Manager— When the leaves fall, the “crazies” come. By crazy, I refer to the dictionary definition: “senseless; impractical; totally unsound.” We wait for it. We anticipate… Read more »
Author: Muleskinner Staff
Last time in the stable for 23 Mules
Story by Jason Strickland, Sports Editor— Twenty-three football seniors will suit up at Walton Stadium/Kennedy Field for the final time Saturday against Nebraska-Kearney (1-7, 1-7). “My last time in the stable…it’s… Read more »
Jennies soccer finishing up at home
Story by Alex Agueros, for The Muleskinner— Jennies soccer wraps up their regular season with two home games against conference rivals Thursday and Saturday. With a record of 12-1-3, the team… Read more »
West side bulk trash pickup Oct. 29
Bulk trash, brush and limb pickup for Warrensburg residents living west of Maguire Street will begin Monday, Oct. 29. Pickup for the east side of Maguire Street started Monday, Oct…. Read more »
Soundtrack to history: 1878 audio unveiled
By CHRIS CAROLA (SCHENECTADY, N.Y., AP) — It’s scratchy, lasts only 78 seconds and features the world’s first recorded blooper. The modern masses can now listen to what experts say… Read more »
Court revives discrimination lawsuit against MU
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) — A Missouri appeals court has revived a former professor’s gender discrimination lawsuit against the University of Missouri. The Western District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that… Read more »
Drought holds its grip as growers pivot to wheat
By JIM SUHR (ST. LOUIS, AP) — The worst U.S. drought in decades is showing little signs of easing as farmers close out their corn harvests and pivot toward growing… Read more »
1 dead, 1 critically hurt in plane crash into lake
(MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo., AP) — The pilot of a small plane is dead and his wife critically injured after the aircraft crashed into a St. Louis County lake. The pilot… Read more »
Parks and rec accepting basketball registrations
Warrensburg Parks and Recreation is accepting registrations for youth basketball for players in second through eighth grades. Players sign up individually and will be assigned to teams. Each team will play a… Read more »
Sandoval’s 3 HRs lead Giants to 8-3 romp in opener
By RONALD BLUM (SAN FRANCISCO, AP) — The Babe. Mr. October. El Hombre. And now Kung Fu Panda. Pablo Sandoval joined Babe Ruth, Reggie Jackson and Albert Pujols as the… Read more »