By EMILY SCHMALL (DALLAS, AP) — Dozens of families who lost loved ones during Sept. 11, the mass shooting at Connecticut’s Sandy Hook elementary school and other attacks are trying… Read more »
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UCM Criminal Justice team claims 12th National Championship
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – The University of Central Missouri’s Gamma Epsilon Delta Chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association /Lambda Alpha Epsilon returned from the 77th National Conference in Overland Park, KS., as… Read more »
Missouri Senate endorses criminal code overhaul
By JORDAN SHAPIRO (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — The Missouri Senate endorsed legislation Monday to overhaul the state’s criminal laws for the first time since 1979 and create new punishment… Read more »
Supreme Court rejects appeal over gay bias case
By JERI CLAUSING (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday from a studio that refused to photograph a lesbian couple’s commitment ceremony, letting stand a… Read more »
Iconic Hollywood actor Mickey Rooney dies at 93
By ANTHONY McCARTNEY (LOS ANGELES, AP) — Mickey Rooney’s approach to life was simple: “Let’s put on a show!” He spent nine decades doing it, on the big screen, on… Read more »
Mo. Senate panel embraces two-prong school funding
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri senators are going forward with a two-prong funding plan for public schools that bases their state aid on the strength of the economy. A… Read more »
Two Warrensburg residents receive Learning to a Greater Degree Award
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Warrensburg residents Kelsey Kidd, an early childhood and elementary education major, and Tony Monetti, assistant dean of aviation, were honored by the University of Central Missouri’s board… Read more »
University recovers from severe flooding
By ALYSSA CLIFTON (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — The University of Central Missouri recently finished cleaning up from the flooding that occurred on April 3. Buildings that flooded were the University… Read more »
Survey measures progress toward tobacco-free campus
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) –The University of Central Missouri in January 2014 implemented a new policy that prohibits use of tobacco on campus. To help measure progress, the Tobacco Policy Implementation Team… Read more »
Damage assessment begins after Missouri storms
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — Officials in many areas of Missouri are assessing damage after massive storms brought high winds, heavy rain, flash floods and tornadoes to the state. University City… Read more »