By ANDY LYONS (digitalBURG) – There is no feeling like the excitement of the lead singer of one of your favorite bands leaping into the crowd a few feet in… Read more »
PR majors practice profession on campus
Story by SHELBY FLYNN, for The Muleskinner— For public relations majors, there is an opportunity to gain experience in their desired profession while they are still in school. The Innovative… Read more »
Experts warn about bogus bombing fundraisers
By JAY LINDSAY (BOSTON, AP) – At least two online campaigns aimed to help David Henneberry buy a new boat after his was shot up while a Boston Marathon bombing… Read more »
Guthrie throws 4-hitter, Royals top White Sox 2-0
By ALAN ESKEW (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) – The Chicago White Sox haven’t figured out how to hit Jeremy Guthrie. They’re not alone. Guthrie ran his unbeaten streak to a… Read more »
Three conference titles won after day 2 of MIAA Championships
(HAYS, Kan.) – Three Central Missouri athletes claimed MIAA titles on the second day of competition at the MIAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, hosted by Fort Hays State. Senior… Read more »
Mules split MIAA Tournament doubleheader with Pittsburg State
(HAYS, Kan.) – The seventh-ranked Central Missouri Mules dropped the opening game of their MIAA Tournament First Round series to Pittsburg State 11-3 on Saturday afternoon at Larks Park, but… Read more »
Are you a tax cheat if you shop online tax-free?
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER (WASHINGTON, AP) – Buy anything on the Internet lately without paying sales tax? In all but a few states, you’re probably a tax cheat. That’s right, even… Read more »
Mo. man accused of impersonating police officer
(PECULIAR, Mo., AP) – A suburban Kansas City man has been charged with impersonating an officer after two separate incidents earlier this week, including one that authorities say involved an… Read more »