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Tribal dispute appears to be finished
A time of healing may begin soon, now that the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal Appellate Court declared that two tribal administrations...
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People die over holiday weekend; zero seatbelt usage
The new year brought 14 deaths due to accidents statewide, according to the Michigan State Police. The 1999-2000 New Year’s...
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1999 Year in Review
The death of Vice President Emeritus Russ Herron, the groundbreaking of construction on the library, a protest ...
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Volunteer Center director to leave at month’s end
The Volunteer Center of Isabella County will be under new leadership near the end of this month. After two years of commitment...
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Sigma Phi Epsilon gets booted from Central
Despite recent attempts to survive, the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity has lost organizational standing at ...
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Search closed for government relations VP position
The university has closed the search for candidates for the position of vice president for Government Relations. Jan Wagester,...
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Police Reports
The following incidents were reported to the CMU Police Department, the Mount Pleasant Police Department, ...
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Extra precautions taken by police for 2000
Capt. Steve Herner, division commander of special operations for the Michigan State Police, said the Michigan State Police...
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Students can create cheap online businesses
A new domain has recently been introduced into the e-commerce business world for people looking to create an online business. The...
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New transmitter to free up emergency lines
To remedy its problem of an overwhelming number of 911 calls, Central Dispatch has purchased a new AM radio transmitter. Central...
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Presidential qualifications to be decided next month
The CMU Board of Trustees has not begun all procedures for selecting a new president. According to written information from...
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Court Reports
The following students were sentenced by the 76th District Court of Isabella County: Andrew P. Keene, Grand Blanc...






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