By DAVE SKRETTA (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Philip Rivers threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns, and the San Diego Chargers capitalized on six turnovers by the Kansas City… Read more »
Author: Muleskinner Staff
Tigers’ skid continues with Homecoming loss
By JASON STRICKLAND (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – The speedy and tough running attack of the Center Yellowjackets (4-1) proved to be too much for the Warrensburg Tigers (0-5) as they… Read more »
Show-Me Justice Film Festival sneak peak
Video by Colt Lackey (digitalBURG)
Blue Boy Productions Teaser
Here’s the teaser for a new Blue Boy Productions comedy show by UCM students Josh Leonard and Levi Wilkinson.
Governments must draw a clear line between protected speech and its abuses
By KAMEL GHOZZI (digitalBURG) – As an Arab American sociologist born and raised in the country of Tunisia, every time my American friends ask for my opinion on the high… Read more »
Slumping White Sox fall 2 games back
By RICK GANO (CHICAGO, AP) — For 117 days this season, the Chicago White Sox were in first place. Now, they’re in danger of missing the postseason. The White Sox… Read more »
City Museum still dazzles amid somber anniversary
By DIANE TOROIAN KEAGGY, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (ST. LOUIS, AP) — Fifteen years ago, City Museum debuted to big crowds dazzled by its magical mishmash of architectural relics, pop culture… Read more »
Mo. Sen. McCaskill defends self as polite, calm
By DAVID A. LIEB (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill defended herself as “polite and calm” Friday in response to accusations from Republican challenger Todd Akin that… Read more »
Ex-Mamtek CEO fights extradition to Missouri
MOBERLY, Mo. (AP) — The former chairman and CEO of a Missouri sweetener company who is accused of using bond revenues to avoid foreclosure on his Beverley Hills home is… Read more »
Union celebrates 50 years
Story by Ellen Becker, Managing Editor This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Ed Elliott Union. The idea for a student union came about in 1944, when President G.W. Diemer,… Read more »