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ROTC to host Camp Challenge this summer
There will be 350 two-year scholarships handed out at the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Camp Challenge this summer. Lt....
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Larcenies occur in same parking lot
Four different larcenies occurred in Lot 62 East over the last two weeks. On Friday, an 18-year old male student reported...
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Police Reports
The following incidents were reported to the CMU Police Department and Isabella County Sheriff’s Department. ...
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Test may require more forceful air bags
A government-mandated crash test that would result in higher-power air bags is feeling the backlash of several auto-industry...
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Bills may change abortion coverage
Two sets of bills, regarding insurance coverage of contraception and elective abortions, are currently in the discussion...
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College of Science and Technology offers new majors
Several new majors will be offered at CMU by fall 2000. The most exciting major is called information technology, said Bob...
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Court Reports
The following students were sentenced by the 76th District Court of Isabella County: Amber Fonner, Wyoming senior,...
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Man threatens local hospital Tuesday afternoon
Central Michigan Community Hospital was the subject of a threat called in to WNEM TV-5 Tuesday afternoon. The alleged male...
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SGA joins in lawsuit against Public Act 118
The Student Government Association voted to join other campuses statewide in a lawsuit against the state ...
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IM event canceled due to virus
One student’s contraction of “skin herpes” canceled an intramural wrestling event that was scheduled for...
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County Commission discusses new animal-shelter building
The Isabella County Commission passed two motions Tuesday night that will put efforts toward building a new ...
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House passes bill granting districts rights to search lockers
On Feb. 3, State Rep. Sandy Caul, R-Mount Pleasant, and the Michigan House of Representatives approved legislation encouraging...






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