By TIM TALLEY MOORE, Okla. (AP) — A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods with winds up to 200… Read more »
Twister season starts late, but starts nonetheless
By JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS (TULSA, Okla., AP) — Deadly tornadoes that have raked communities in Middle America over the past week, including Monday’s massive twister that carved a path of destruction… Read more »
Foundation announces WHS scholarships
The Warrensburg Schools Foundation recently announced the recipients of six scholarships that were awarded Friday. The first Warrensburg Schools Foundation Scholarship for $1000 was awarded to Abigail Gillum. This scholarship… Read more »
Anniversary of Civil War massacre marked
(JOPLIN, Mo., AP) — It’s been 150 years since Confederate guerrillas ambushed a black regiment at a Civil War battle site a few miles north of Joplin. And dozens of… Read more »
Royals can’t hold lead again in 4-3 loss to A’s
By MICHAEL WAGAMAN (OAKLAND, Calif., AP) — David Lough’s indecision cost the Kansas City Royals. The Royals’ center fielder hesitated momentarily before breaking in to try and make a running… Read more »
Tornado levels homes in Oklahoma City trailer park
By SEAN MURPHY (EDMOND, Okla., AP) — One of several tornadoes spawned by a powerful storm system rumbling through the Plains and Midwest Sunday has leveled several mobile homes in… Read more »
Mules Baseball ends season with 4-1 loss to Southern Arkansas
(MANKATO, Minn.) – The season closed Saturday for the 12th-ranked Central Missouri Mules following a 4-1 loss to Southern Arkansas at the NCAA-II Central Baseball Regional at Franklin Rogers Park…. Read more »
A Native American tale with international pedigree
By JAKE COYLE (CANNES, France, AP) — It took an international production starring a Puerto Rican and a Frenchman to bring the Native American tale “Jimmy P.: Psychotherapy of a… Read more »