On campus hotel to begin construction in November
Construction for a commercial hotel on Central Michigan University’s campus will begin this fall.
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Construction for a commercial hotel on Central Michigan University’s campus will begin this fall.
Three Saginaw men face felony charges for unarmed robbery and home invasion incidents that occurred during Welcome Weekend.
The following incidents were reported between 12 a.m. on Sept. 5 and 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 9 by the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
Students at Central Michigan University have many options when it comes to handling their hard earned money. According to Central Michigan Life’s “Best of Central Michigan” survey, conducted during spring 2013, these are the top six banking institutions in Mount Pleasant.
With the rise of new hacking technology and savvier identity thieves, more people are becoming victims of bank and credit card fraud. The Federal Trade Commission, a government entity tasked with consumer protection, has tips on their website for people to keep personal banking information safe from hackers.
Trevariana Mason almost lost $500 after someone stole her debit card information. As with many cases of stolen identities and bank information, the Saginaw senior had no idea who had done it or where they got her information – the person using her card was tracked all the way to New York.
Mount Pleasant Police were called to CVS/pharmacy on the corner of Mission Street and Preston Road after a bomb threat was called in to the store on Thursday evening.
Police are looking for a 29-year-old inmate who failed to report to officers after performing community service in the Shepherd area.
Central Michigan University Police received a call approximately at 2:42 p.m. Thursday related to a gas leak on E. Campus Dr. and Bellows St., near the Special Olympics building.
Aaron Carter, a popular pop-star in the early 2000s, will be performing at Wayside on Sunday, Oct. 19.
The Women and Gender Studies Programming Committee is hosting a networking pizza social Sept. 11 to discuss sexual assault issues on campus.
United Way will be holding open auditions for two wild card spots left vacant in this year's Dance United program.
Rachael Nelson, an assistant professor in the school of Health Sciences, and Sand Point senior Brooklyn Foy are looking for participants in a physical fitness study.
The National Eating Disorders Association is sponsoring a fundraiser walk to raise awareness toward the prevention and treatment of eating disorders.
Two expert Mount Pleasant chefs will go head-to-head to see who is the ultimate iron chef at Camille’s on the River this Friday.
One lane of Mission Street will be closed from Pickard Street to Preston Road Sept. 11 for the Special Olympics 30th Anniversary Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Dog Central continues to thrive as one of the few downtown options for a late-night snack with friends.
Students are joining together to peacefully protest police brutality at 2 p.m. on Friday outside the Charles V. Park Library.
Following the controversial shooting death of Michael Brown by police in Ferguson, Mo., a national debate has begun regarding law enforcement agencies acquiring and using military-grade equipment to perform their duties.
Construction is nearing completion for the anticipated Popeyes at the corner of Mission and High streets.