City commission to discuss budget, grant requests, marijuana
The next Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting is 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 9. Here are some things you can expect from this coming meeting:
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The next Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting is 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 9. Here are some things you can expect from this coming meeting:
Main Street between East Broadway Street and East Michigan Street is scheduled to have a partial closure next week on Sept. 9 and 10.
With names like "Starburst," "Candy-Crash" and "Blue-Razz Lemonade," Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said flavored e-cigarettes cause a “public-health” crisis for minors.
The streets of Mount Pleasant might be looking a little different for those who’ve been enjoying the summer months elsewhere.
“Welcome Weekend” law violations have been steadily dropping in the last three years.
Mount Pleasant took a small step in potentially allowing recreational marijuana businesses within city limits.
An explosion caused light fire and smoke damage and structural damage to a building at Lexington Ridge Apartments.
The Broadway Theatre is hosting a showing of "Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope" on Friday, Aug. 24 and Saturday, Aug. 25.
Welcome Central Michigan University students!
Recreational marijuana retailers could soon be on their way to Mount Pleasant.
The Isabella County Board of Commissioners carried a motion to call upon the state of Michigan to enact and amend the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act.
As the time drew closer to 1:15 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 2, people dressed in blue and teal gathered outside a courtroom at the Isabella County Trial Court. People who walked up the stairs in the courthouse were greeted with enthusiasm and appreciation.
Facing her rapist in Isabella County Trial Court was the conclusion to Rachel Wilson's fight for justice.
Two Central Michigan University alumnae will see their fight for justice come to an end this Friday in Isabella County Trial Court.
Community members can enjoy free movies every Saturday in August.
The City of Mount Pleasant is joining multiple stakeholders in funding the creation of a pathway along West Campus Drive.
Incoming freshman Taylor Idema, who grew up in Mount Pleasant, wanted to give the community the opportunity to enjoy music and the arts, just like she does. That's why she raised $200,000 to build an outdoor amphitheater for that very purpose.
The Island Park Arts Pavilion, a project four years in the making, is set to open next month.
Development will move forward on the plot of land next to City Hall.
Parcel B, special assessment and marijuana are on the agenda for the July 8 City Commission meeting.