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LIFE IN BRIEF: U.S. Census workers visiting Mount Pleasant
U.S. Census The U.S. Census Bureau staff will begin Friday knocking on doors in an effort to count individuals who did not...
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Experts predict Michigan to gain 20,400 jobs in 2011
Michigan’s economy is likely to turn around in 2011 after years of decline, according to economists at the University of...
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Warm weather brings slew of construction in the area
Mount Pleasant’s roads are receiving facelifts. Traffic projects include the completion of the Michigan Department of Transportation’s...
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Softball’s superb defense not unnoticed
The left side of the field on the CMU softball team’s defense is becoming known as a place where bloop singles and foul...
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Child and Family Enrichment Council strives to solve child, family issues
There are 1,500 reports of suspected child abuse and nearly 100 children enter foster care annually in Isabella County. It...
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Campus vending machines bring in about $150,000
Central Michigan University earned more than $150,000 last year from vending machine sales. From June 2008 to May 2009, CMU...
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Sara Squires overcomes injury to left foot during senior year
Sarah Squires did not begin her track and field season in the fashion she wanted to — but she is not letting the obstacles...
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Willie Randolph sees progress after first year on job nears end
Willie Randolph feverishly punched away at the keys on his cell phone while sitting in his office inside the Indoor Athletic...
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Proposal for some candidate elections in August requires constitution redraft
Changing the way candidates for some state positions receive nominations is one of many items that could change following...
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Census workers go door to door at month’s end, focus on low response areas
Area census workers are hitting the streets at the end of this week. Now that the deadline for submitting the 2010 U.S. Census...
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Spot on Human Rights Committee a professor’s chance to link CMU to community
Becoming a member of Isabella County’s Human Rights Committee was a chance for Maureen Eke to be another voice for Central...
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Actress, author Patty Duke to speak to a sold-out Plachta in May
Academy Award-winning actress and mental health advocate Patty Duke will speak next month to a sold-out Plachta Auditorium. Twelve...







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