City Manager announces retirement at City Commission meeting
City Manager Nancy Ridley announced her retirement from the municipal government at the commission's April 26 meeting.
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City Manager Nancy Ridley announced her retirement from the municipal government at the commission's April 26 meeting.
Mount Pleasant will be expanding its range of food options this summer by welcoming its first poke bowl restaurant, Little Koi.
The city of Mount Pleasant established a mobile app in 2017 that allows individuals to report non-emergency issues to city staff with just a click of a button.
On April 14, the League of Women Voters of Mount Pleasant Area (LWVMP) hosted a virtual town hall discussing redistricting and gerrymandering in Michigan, focusing on communities of interest.
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed landfill evaluation services and overnight parking at its April 12 meeting.
The third round of stimulus checks was signed into law on March 11. Later that month, many CMU students and Mount Pleasant residents saw money hit their bank accounts.
Central Michigan University reported 39 new confirmed COVID-19 cases for the week of March 22-28, the highest weekly total for the Spring 2021 semester. This trend follows the State of Michigan which reported more than 4,000 cases per day for the past week.
Two Mount Pleasant restaurants announced temporary closures on social media because of COVID-19 this past week.
Mount Pleasant City Commission focused on residential housing at its March 22 meeting by amending an ordinance to permit additional residential housing downtown. It also accepted a grant for neighborhood enhancement.
A quiet arena echoed with voices of the two emcees. Five people occupied the basketball court during what would have been a full house.
Inside the small building on the corner of N. Franklin Avenue and E. Mosher Street wafts the aroma of freshly ground coffee and spices. This hidden gem will soon move to the spotlight as it expands to a bigger building downtown.
The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department from March 9 to March 21.
Isabella County Commission voted to end its agreement to purchase a Union Township property that would have been the new Isabella County Jail and Sheriff’s Office.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department from March 1 to March 8
Creatively! Glass & More is an art store and studio that offers Mount Pleasant residents and CMU students a new creative outlet. Upon crossing the threshold customers will notice the variety of glass works sparkling on walls and windows - many of them made in-store.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department from Feb. 16 to Feb. 28.
Many Central Michigan University students have turned to BioLife Plasma Services as a method of charity and profit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department from Feb. 1 to Feb. 15.
In Paul Lauria's eyes, police and politics don't mix.
Love isn’t all that’s in the air this Valentine’s Day.