By BILL DRAPER (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) – Federal regulators have proposed a fine against AT&T for not adequately protecting its employees after a long-time technician was killed while on… Read more »
Some US communities seek to require gun ownership
By GLENN ADAMS (AUGUSTA, Maine, AP) – A town of 140 people in western Maine is considering an ordinance making gun ownership mandatory, the latest of a handful of communities… Read more »
UCM captures seven Higher Education marketing awards
Competing against some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation, the University of Central Missouri captured seven honors, including a Gold, three Silvers and a Bronze, in… Read more »
Mules outlast Pittsburg State 69-63
(KANSAS CITY, Mo.) – The Central Missouri Mules outlasted Pittsburg State 69-63 in a tough, physical battle at the MIAA Tournament at Municipal Auditorium Thursday night. UCM advances to Saturday… Read more »
Mules Baseball scores 41 runs in sweep of Truman State
(BOLIVAR, Mo.) – The fifth-ranked Central Missouri Mules baseball team erupted for 41 runs and 43 hits in a doubleheader sweep of Truman State at Dodson Field on the campus… Read more »
Career Services’ Teacher Placement Day is near
The Office of Career Services is hosting the 45th Annual Teacher Placement Day on Wednesday, March 27. The event will take place in the University of Central Missouri Multipurpose Building… Read more »
Jennies basketball remain No. 2 in Central Region
(INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.) – With a 1-1 record over the last weekend, the Central Missouri Jennies hold on to their No. 2 rank in the latest NCAA Central Regional rankings. The… Read more »
Police: Sewer gas may have killed KC woman
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) – A woman who died after apparently losing consciousness while working on her friend’s kitchen sink may be a rare victim of sewer gas asphyxiation, according… Read more »