Upcoming Mount Pleasant marijuana election features two options
Recreational marijuana businesses will be coming to Mount Pleasant in the near future. Exactly how will depend on the outcome of the 2019 Mount Pleasant City election.
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Recreational marijuana businesses will be coming to Mount Pleasant in the near future. Exactly how will depend on the outcome of the 2019 Mount Pleasant City election.
Central Michigan University's Student Government Association gave students the opportunity to question City Commission candidates and hear about their platforms ahead of the election on Nov. 5.
Central Michigan University alumna Sara Spencer-Noggle just became the first female judge to serve on the bench in the Isabella County Trial Court.
Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bret Hyble left his position Oct. 18, with Teresa Rupert taking his place as interim president.
Parcel B, the 2020 budget, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the 2050 Master Plan and more were discussed during the Oct. 14 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
Central Michigan University students will be able to make their concerns heard to the people who could be running Mount Pleasant at next week's Student Government Association meeting.
The next Mount Pleasant City Commission Meeting will be at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 14. A lot will be happening at the meeting, with there being around 30 items on the agenda. Here are some of the key parts of the agenda:
There are five candidates running to fill two vacancies for the Mount Pleasant City Commission election happening on Nov. 5. These spots opened after long-time city commissioners Kathleen Ling and Tony Kulick decided not to seek reelection.
The draft for the Mount Pleasant 2050 Master Plan was presented during the Oct. 3 Planning Commission meeting.
The City of Mount Pleasant will be holding three public meetings on Thursday, Oct. 3 to present the draft for the 2050 Master Plan.
The City of Mount Pleasant will be offering absentee voting ballots for the city’s 2019 election on Nov. 5.
The City of Mount Pleasant is holding a city-wide election where voters will fill two city commissioner seats and decide on regulations for local medical marijuana businesses.
A growing concern for participation in the Michigan 2020 Census was addressed at the City Commission meeting on Sept. 23.
Mount Pleasant Police Department will be hosting “Coffee with a Cop” from 2-3 p.m on Wednesday, Oct. 16. at Robaire’s Bakery at 1903 S. Mission Street.
City Commissioners unanimously passed a budget amendment to provide $4,000 to the Center for Research and Rural Studies (CARRS) to research the election process of mayors at the Sept. 23 meeting.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners will prioritize the city’s fall 2019 Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal Council 2 percent funding requests at the Sept. 23 meeting before sending requests to the tribal council for review.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners went back and forth for around 40 minutes regarding the city’s proposed recreational marijuana ordinance during the Sept. 9 City Commission meeting.
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.