(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) — “The Wedding Singer” is coming to the University of Central Missouri. The musical comedy by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy and music by Matthew Sklar, is scheduled… Read more »
Category: Features

Panhellenic Hall evacuated because of gas leak
By Leah Wankum Managing Editor UPDATED: Missouri Gas Energy has verified it is safe to enter Panhellenic Hall after the gas leak earlier Thursday afternoon. UCM sorority members waited outside Panhellenic… Read more »
Missouri teen shot with stun gun out of coma
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A suburban Kansas City teenager is no longer in a medically induced coma and is speaking with family members after a police officer critically injured… Read more »
UCM announces theater season lineup
The 2014-2015 theater season at the University of Central Missouri features a musical based on an Adam Sandler film, a Neil Simon play and more The department of theatre and dance at… Read more »

SLIDESHOW: Celebrating Old Drum
Photos by MEGAN RYBA Photo Editor (WARRENSBURG, Mo., DigitalBURG) — Dog owners and their furry best friends participated in the Doggie Dash and Bark in the Park Saturday at Cave Hollow… Read more »

The Crossing coming in on time, and on budget
By LEAH WANKUM Managing Editor (WARRENSBURG, Mo., The Muleskinner) — The UCM and Warrensburg community is starting to see the skeleton of The Crossing – South at Holden. Chris Bamman,… Read more »
Women’s suffrage activist honored at Capitol
By SUMMER BALLENTINE (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — More than 100 cheering women from across the state welcomed women’s suffrage activist Virginia Minor to the Hall of Famous Missourians on… Read more »
22-year-old wins St. Louis chess competition
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — A 22-year-old man won a chess competition held in St. Louis that featured six of the world’s top 10 players and a $100,000 first-place prize. Fabiano… Read more »
Nearly $6M spent on 2 Missouri ballot issues
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Nearly $6 million was spent trying to persuade Missouri residents to vote either for or against a pair of August ballot measures related to transportation… Read more »
Photo hacking rekindles digital privacy worries
By DAVID CRARY Associated Press As the celebrity photo-hacking scandal has made clear, privacy isn’t what it used to be. Whether famous or seemingly anonymous, people from all walks of… Read more »