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Charter school debate continues
LANSING – Gov. Engler couldn’t muster enough votes in the state House Wednesday for more charter schools, but...
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Police Reports
The following incidents were reported to the CMU Police Department, the Mount Pleasant Police Department and ...
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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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Health building to replace stadium
The site of the new health-professions building has been chosen where Theunissen Stadium is currently located. According...
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CMU leader in substance abuse prevention
CMU has been named a leader in substance abuse prevention by fulfilling criteria set forth by the Templeton Guide. The guide...
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House to vote on charter schools cap today
CMU may be able to increase the number of schools it can charter if a piece of legislation is passed through the state legislature...
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Schools, county benefit from tribal allocations
Isabella County saw the benefits of having a tribal casino in the area, as the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe ...
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Problems, successes discussed with Levin
Sen. Carl Levin, R-Detroit, discussed problems, failures, successes and future challenges the U.S. Senate has faced. Levin...
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Bill may protect against sexual bigotry
Sexual-orientation discrimination could face new penalties through a bill introduced Nov. 3 in the Michigan House of Representatives. State...
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Forbes visits Mount Pleasant
Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes visited Mount Pleasant Tuesday and said patients need to be driving health...
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Temporary fire alarm system up to par at Park Library
A fire drill to test the temporary fire-alarm system at Park Library was completed without a hitch Monday afternoon. Mount...
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Residency requirements may be altered
A bill passed by the Michigan House of Representatives may alter residency requirements for Michigan city police officers...






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