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(02/04/16 5:19pm)
The Mount Pleasant city commission will decide if the city will terminate its contract with APM Mosquito Control at its Feb. 8 meeting. The reconsideration comes after receiving negative input from residents concerned by the inorganic spray.
(01/28/16 1:18am)
Alana D’Ambrosio-Berry awoke to horrific screams coming from outside her house just after midnight Nov. 1.
(01/26/16 5:27am)
Authors of Mount Pleasant’s new zoning ordinance plan to work the redevelopment of Mission and Pickard streets from its current auto-centric form to a mixed-use, multi-modal form.
(01/21/16 1:10am)
Kathleen Ling believes the quality of local government depends on involvement from its citizens.
(01/20/16 11:51pm)
If you live between Bellows and High Streets, it's difficult to avoid a code violation if there is trash on your lawn or your car is parked in the wrong place.
(01/12/16 8:37pm)
After being sworn in as new Mount Pleasant City Commissioners on Jan. 11, Allison Lents, who was appointed vice mayor, Nick Madaj and Lori Gillis went straight to work.
(01/12/16 4:39am)
Only minutes after taking oath as one of three new Mount Pleasant city commissioners, Allison Lents was elected vice mayor.
(12/15/15 2:37am)
Though Mayor Jim Holton would rather "bob for french fries in a deep fryer" than discuss a roundabout being installed in the city, the Mount Pleasant City Commission approved the allocation of funding for a roundabout at Washington and Bellows streets.
(12/02/15 3:06am)
Union Township is counting on participation from Central Michigan University administrators to address safety issues on Crawford Road.
(11/25/15 5:16pm)
After several residents voiced their concerns, the Mount Pleasant City Commission voted to contract with APM Mosquito Control on sprays.
(11/24/15 2:05am)
By 2024, Mount Pleasant could be a stop along the way of a passenger train that runs from Ann Arbor to Traverse City.
(11/12/15 3:44am)
A task force of students, city officials, law enforcement and Mount Pleasant residents assembled to answer one question: How can student behavior be addressed to improve their relationship with residents?
(11/10/15 6:07pm)
A proposed 30 percent increase in special assessment taxes has some Mount Pleasant business owners worried about the future of their shops and restaurants downtown.
(11/10/15 3:56am)
Students walking to or from downtown will not have to make their treks in the dark much longer.
(11/04/15 10:08am)
Three new faces will join Mount Pleasant's City Commission in 2016 after Tuesday's elections.
(11/03/15 3:25am)
City Commission Liaison Ian Elliot spoke in the Senate at tonight's Student Government Association meeting, asking for student input regarding a meeting he will have with city officials on student conduct and how it affects residents.
(10/27/15 1:19am)
When the Mount Pleasant City Commission first brought up a roundabout on Washington and Bellows streets in May, Mayor Jim Holton said he would rather paper cut his eyeball with the blueprint of it than talk about construction.
(10/26/15 9:07pm)
Student behavior and housing has been a hot topic of city government for years, and the candidates for city commission are following suit.
(10/13/15 1:00am)
Mount Pleasant Mayor Jim Holton declared Oct. 12, 2015 Indigenous Peoples Day.
(10/02/15 3:14pm)
Developers who will turn Todd's Party Store into new student housing were given permission to move forward Thursday.