Locally-owned Halloween Central going out of business
After 10 years of being one of three competing Halloween stores in Mount Pleasant, locally-owned Halloween Central is in its last season of business.
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After 10 years of being one of three competing Halloween stores in Mount Pleasant, locally-owned Halloween Central is in its last season of business.
Many students may not know that Nov. 7 is an election day, but the candidates for Mount Pleasant City Commission want the Central Michigan University community to know they’re listening.
The following incidents were handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and the Central Michigan University Police Department from Oct. 15-22.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission tidied up the city code at its regular meeting on Oct. 23.
Isabella County is under a flood advisory, according to the National Weather Service.
Mount Pleasant Planning Commission members looked stunned following a contentious two-hour-long public hearing regarding the city’s new zoning ordinance.
Mount Pleasant plans to adopt a new zoning ordinance for the first time in 33 years, but the changes have been met with opposition from some local developers.
Update: CMUPD said Thursday that the suspects have been identified and the case was referred over to the Isabella County Prosecutor's Office for review. Police thanked the community's help in a Facebook post.
The following incidents were handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan Police Department from Oct. 9-15, according to Officer Jeff Browne and Lt. Cameron Wassman, respectively.
Six candidates on the ballot for the Mount Pleasant City Commission debated several city issues Tuesday, including improving downtown, medical marijuana facilities and student housing.
Six candidates vying for two seats on the Mount Pleasant City Commission will participate in a candidate forum Tuesday.
Eight arrests for operating while intoxicated were made by the Mount Pleasant Police Department during Homecoming Weekend 2017 – compared to two in 2016.
Four Mount Pleasant police officers have received statewide recognition for their efforts to stop drunken driving.
Students, alumni and family members gathered beneath drizzling rain to kick off Central Michigan University's Homecoming Day with the annual parade.
An Ypsilanti man has been charged with two felonies after police say he was seen accessing child pornography on a computer in the Charles V. Park Library.
The following incidents were handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department from Oct. 3-9.
Alumni will make their way back to Central Michigan University this weekend to participate in homecoming festivities.
Mount Pleasant Mayor Kathy Ling recognized a positive relationship with the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe by welcoming members to conduct an honor song at City Commission meeting Oct. 9.
A vehicle heading northbound in the southbound lane of US-127 resulted in a head-on collision with two other vehicles Monday morning in Isabella County.