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 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.
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.
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.
In Paul Lauria's eyes, police and politics don't mix.
For the second week in a row at a city commission meeting, a social media post was at the forefront of discussion.
Sitting in denial on Nov. 4, Olivia Cyman could not believe that she won.
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed the vice mayor's recent social media conduct at its Jan. 25 meeting. Vice Mayor Amy Perschbacher drew controversy among Mount Pleasant residents with a Jan. 18 Facebook post.
Mount Pleasant Vice Mayor Amy Perschbacher removed a Monday morning Facebook post after sparking criticism among users.
Former Michigan Assistant Attorney General Brian Kolodziej pleaded not guilty to two counts of common law offense on Jan. 5 in Isabella County Trial Court.
Mount Pleasant City Commission approved the 2021 operating budget, appointed personnel to city boards and commissions and renewed their contract with Middle Michigan Development Corporation (MMDC) at its last meeting of the year on Monday, Dec. 14.
Mount Pleasant City Commission created new property standards, updated the regulation involving the accumulation of solid waste and reexamined residential housing standards in certain districts at its Nov. 23 meeting.
Mount Pleasant's Christmas Celebration, originally scheduled for Dec. 4 and 5, has been canceled in light of rising coronavirus cases according to a Nov. 17 post on the city website.
Mount Pleasant City Commission received updates on Central Michigan University, approved the city’s 2050 Master Plan, and extended temporary permitting for businesses at its Nov. 9 meeting.
As construction steams ahead on Parcel B, Mount Pleasant city officials are looking up the street to the starch-white buildings on the corner of Broadway and University.
Mount Pleasant voters elected Will Joseph and Olivia Cyman to the city commission for three-year terms from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023.
Mount Pleasant City Commission extended authority for utility billing payment plans, reinstated utility billing shut-offs and passed a resolution to adopt the Articles of Incorporation for Mid-Michigan Aquatic Recreational Authority at its Oct. 26 meeting.
Since the Oct. 10 Ransomware attack, Mount Pleasant's Information Technology staff has been able to restore the majority of systems affected.
Downtown Mount Pleasant is expanding as construction for a new mixed-use building is underway and is expected to be finalized by Fall 2021.