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The Student News Site of University of Central Missouri

Muleskinner

The Student News Site of University of Central Missouri

Muleskinner

1,054 Missouri wrecks over 2 days this week

Written by Muleskinner Staff February 8, 2014

By JIM SALTER (ST. LOUIS, AP) — Winter storms usually cause a spike in wrecks, but the Missouri State Highway Patrol on Friday raised concerns about the massive number of accidents that occurred over...

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Recent snow could cause longer Mo. school year

Written by Muleskinner Staff February 6, 2014

(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri's education department says the latest in a series of winter storms could cause school districts to extend classes into the summer. Department of Elementary and...

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Warrensburg dealing with more winter weather

Written by Muleskinner Staff February 4, 2014

By STEVE GANEY (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — Snow began to fall Tuesday morning across the Warrensburg area, which caused widespread school closings and made driving conditions dangerous. The National...

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Brutal cold returns to Midwest for extended stay

Written by Muleskinner Staff January 27, 2014

By DON BABWIN (CHICAGO, AP) — A persistent weather pattern driving bitterly cold air south out of the Arctic will cause temperatures from Minnesota to Kentucky to plummet Monday, turning this winter...

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Polar air blamed for 21 deaths nationwide

Written by Muleskinner Staff January 8, 2014

By RAY HENRY (ATLANTA, AP) — Fountains froze over, a 200-foot Ferris wheel in Atlanta shut down, and Southerners had to dig out winter coats, hats and gloves they almost never have to use. The brutal...

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Heat wave intensifies across western US

Written by Muleskinner Staff June 30, 2013

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Forecasters called for more supercharged temperatures Sunday as a heat wave gripped the Southwest, leaving one man dead and another hospitalized in serious condition in heat-aggravated...

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