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Rite Aid construction to begin spring 2000
Construction on the new Rite Aid store on the corner of Broadway and Mission will not begin until spring 2000, leaving Mount...
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E-mail taxation part of legislation rumor
A false e-mail giving information on a proposed bill going through the U.S. Congress allowing taxation on e-mails has one...
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Mandatory SAC fee encourages attendance
For a mandatory fee, students can utilize the Student Activity Center to exercise, study, relax or take part in many of the...
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Court Reports
The following students were sentenced by the 76th District Court of Isabella County: Benjamin J. Andera, Mount...
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Recruiters hope for a higher enlistment
The fiscal year 1999 saw the number of newly enlisted men and women in the military drop from previous years, and branches...
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IAC’s Hall of Achievement to honor Herron
A hall in CMU’s Indoor Athletics Complex, which honors some of Central’s greatest sports heroes, will soon have...
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Cardboard boat race to be held at SAC pond
Engineering can be fun and CMU faculty members are making sure students have the opportunity to experience the excitement. The...
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Hispanics, Latinos prone to Type II diabetes
Hispanics and Latinos are more likely to get Type II diabetes and, while only half are diagnosed, 1.8 million have the disease. According...
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U.S. scores low in study
Of 16 countries, U.S. high school graduates placed third to last in an international math and science study. A Michigan State...
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New student housing possible
A request for more student housing in Mount Pleasant by one local developer will face final approval by the city zoning board...
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Fegan jury selected
A panel of 10 potential jurors – five women, five men – was selected Thursday to hear the case of a 33-year-old...
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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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