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Anderson era begins at MU
Fans dotted the south side stands in Mizzou Arena. Truman roamed, searching for someone to return the excitement of his high-fives, with limited takers. The cheerleaders sat back in their chairs, presumably formulating chants in their heads to fight what looked like an urge to nod off to sleep.
A new face
After Quin Snyder resigned as Missouri men’s basketball coach, Jason Horton said he was unsure about his own future with the Tigers.
With ace out of action, MU bullpen steps up
Missouri’s top pitcher, junior Max Scherzer, practiced in the bullpen before Missouri’s 6-3 win over Kansas State at Taylor Stadium. But he never made it onto Simmons Field on Sunday.
Wendte confirms he’s old self again
Plastic wrap and ice bound senior Travis Wendte’s pitching arm after he allowed only two hits during a career-high 4.1 innings against Kansas State on Saturday. He hadn’t spent nearly that long on the mound since his freshman year when he pitched four innings against Arkansas State.
Extra points
The Missouri softball team racked up a season-high 15 hits to defeat Oklahoma 9-6 on Sunday in the second game of a two-game series in Norman, Okla.
O’Neal family and MU make case to get photos
Opposing attorneys in the MU football player Aaron O’Neal wrongful death suit banded together in a Boone County courtroom today in an attempt to obtain more than 600 photos taken during the pre-season training last July where O’Neal collapsed and later died.
Small MU crew hoping to make big impact
Dial-A-Devotion brings church to the homebound
Helen Baskett couldn’t stand to see it go.
Definitions key to meeting goals for renewable energy
As the city looks for ways to meet voter-mandated goals for using renewable energy, part of the conversation has turned to exactly what forms of energy qualify as renewable.
Snack sacks
Each week at West Boulevard Elementary School, ordinary backpacks morph into miniature convenience stores. Courtesy of the Central Missouri Food Bank, the “Buddy Packs” are filled with enough nutritional and kid-friendly snacks to keep the children of 22 families fed from Friday night until Monday morning.
Program to give disadvantaged youths science, math resources
An MU engineering professor hopes a proposed community center in the First Ward will offer a way to get disadvantaged kids interested in math and science.
Modest priorities set for rest of legislative session
JEFFERSON CITY — Coming out of the weeklong spring break that marks the traditional halfway point of the legislative session, what hasn’t happened is almost as significant as what has.
Home owner feels blessed in spite of the ruin
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