(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – The eighth-ranked Central Missouri Mules pounded out 26 hits and swept a doubleheader from Emporia State on Sunday afternoon at Crane Stadium/Tompkins Field. The Mules rallied with… Read more »
Author: Muleskinner Staff
US stocks rise, led by technology companies
(NEW YORK, AP) – Encouraging economic reports are sending stock prices higher on Wall Street. Wages and spending rose in the U.S. last month, and pending home sales hit a… Read more »
Columbia couple recovering after teens trash home
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) – A Columbia couple whose home was trashed by partying teenagers while they were on vacation say they are still trying to repair the thousands of dollars… Read more »
Authorities: Student shoots self in Ohio classroom
By DAN SEWELL (CINCINNATI, AP) – A student at an all-male parochial high school pulled out a gun in a classroom Monday morning and shot himself in an apparent suicide… Read more »
Willem-Alexander, from Prince Pils to king
By MIKE CORDER (AMSTERDAM, AP) – He’s evolved from a beer-loving student dubbed Prince Pils to an International Olympic Committee member and respected U.N. water expert. Now comes the ultimate… Read more »
UCM posts strong performances at Drake Relays, Baker Open
(DES MOINES, Iowa.) – The Central Missouri Mules and Jennies track squads competed throughout the Midwest over the weekend, including some strong performances at the prestigious Drake Relays. Nine athletes… Read more »
MU gets $2M grant for sustainability research
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) – A St. Louis-based rental car company has announced a $2 million gift to the University of Missouri. The donation from Enterprise Holdings Foundation, the philanthropic arm… Read more »
FAA: Air traffic system soon at full operation
By BARBARA ORTUTAY (NEW YORK, AP) – The Federal Aviation Administration said that the U.S. air traffic system will resume normal operations by Sunday evening after lawmakers rushed a bill… Read more »
Artists turn Bosnia nuke bunker into art gallery
By AIDA CERKEZ (KONJIC, Bosnia-Herzegovina, AP) – A once-secret bunker built to shelter Yugoslavia’s communist leadership from nuclear war has temporarily reopened as an art gallery, with some exhibits pondering… Read more »
Stocks stall on tepid US economic growth
By STEVE ROTHWELL (NEW YORK, AP) – The stock market stalled Friday after the U.S. economy didn’t grow as much as hoped and earnings from a handful of big companies… Read more »