Two people who attended O'Kellys on Halloween test positive for COVID-19
At least two people who attended O'Kelly's Sports Bar & Grill on Halloween tested positive for COVID-19.
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At least two people who attended O'Kelly's Sports Bar & Grill on Halloween tested positive for COVID-19.
A team of recreation students is hosting a free, virtual, family-friendly pizza party at 5:45, on Wednesday, Nov. 11.
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.
Election results are finally in after an election source-programing malfunction caused the county's I.T. department to hand-enter tabulator results into the system by hand.
Former Central Michigan University faculty member Sen. Gary Peters beat challenger John James after an incredibly tight race.
Mount Pleasant voters elected Will Joseph and Olivia Cyman to the city commission for three-year terms from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023.
Halloween this year will not be the same due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, there will still be plenty of spooky events to attend with social distancing -- from trick or treating with dogs, to a drive-in movie, to even petting alpacas.
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.
One person was injured in a crash resulting from a police chase this afternoon.
New COVID-19 cases remain steady week to week.
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.
Need a fluffy place away from the dreary world of the pandemic? Karma Kat Cafe just might be that escape.
After a spike in new COVID-19 cases last week, there were 30 new cases reported at Central Michigan University last week according to the university's Fired Up For Fall webpage. There have been 328 total reported cases among CMU’s population since June 15.
The Central Michigan Climate Solutions summit opened a dialog about necessary changes to curb the advances of climate change.
Spooky season is here, which means that it is time to carve pumpkins. Luckily, Mount Pleasant residents do not have to travel very far to get one.
David and Susan Sickelka watched as four movers transferred all their possessions from an orange semi-truck into their 114-year-old home. Floorboards creaked and thuds echoed against the walls filled with pealing, yellowed wallpaper as boxes were placed in designated rooms.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Oct. 4 to Oct. 12.
Despite many events falling victim to the COVID-19 pandemic, the sixth annual Wilddeer Open disc golf tournament is on for Oct. 18 in Deerfield Nature Park to benefit Sawyer’s Light and Save a Heart.
Mount Pleasant City Commission recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day, approved a snow emergency ordinance and approved a resolution supporting an emergency order at the Oct. 12 meeting.