Thrilling Thursdays to host 'Fun with Vegetables' event
The City of Mount Pleasant will team up with McLaren Central Michigan for the fifth week of the Thrilling Thursdays series.
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The City of Mount Pleasant will team up with McLaren Central Michigan for the fifth week of the Thrilling Thursdays series.
The City of Mount Pleasant will team up with McLaren Central Michigan for the fifth week of the Thrilling Thursdays series.
While it is still unclear if the city of Mount Pleasant or its residents will receive financial assistance, City Manager Nancy Ridley could not be more proud of the city and Isabella County for the efforts made while assessing damage caused by massive flooding last month.
A Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council member has resigned following a felony drug charge in Isabella County.
Two Central Michigan University graduates will return to Mount Pleasant to showcase their food truck and compete in a pizza face-off for this week's Food Truck Friday, hosted by the CMU Research Corporation.
The flooding caused by thunderstorms on June 23 represents the most costly agricultural incident in Isabella County's history, according to estimates that put the cost of damage at more than $28 million.
United Way of Gratiot and Isabella Counties has raised more than $30,000 for its flood relief fund.
Multiple cases of drunken driving and assault were reported in the most recent crime logs from the Mount Pleasant Police Department. The MPPD is also investigating a string of possibly connected cases of graffiti vandalism.
For the fourth week of the Thrilling Thursdays series, The City of Mount Pleasant will team up with Central Michigan University's Museum of Cultural and Natural History for an event titled 'Bugs R Us,' starting at 6 p.m. on July 6.
Isabella County Emergency Operations Center announced that initial estimates of the cost of flood damage were at least $87 million across Isabella County.
As Independence Day approaches, Mount Pleasant will have two nights of fireworks on Saturday and Sunday at Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort.
More than 20 teams scoured Downtown Mount Pleasant Thursday looking for local landmarks and solving riddles in a scavenger hunt hosted by the City of Mount Pleasant.
Two cases of assault were recorded in the Mount Pleasant Police Department's most recent crime log, as well as cases of trespassing and harassment.
The City of Mount Pleasant will be hosting a scavenger hunt in the Downtown district for the third week of the Thrilling Thursdays series, at 6 p.m. on June 29.
The eight people housed at the American Red Cross shelter at Mount Pleasant High School after being displace from their homes due to flooding have all found different places to live.
The Isabella County Emergency Operations Center is looking for Central Michigan University volunteers to help in their efforts to aid members of the community who were affected by flooding.
Damage caused by last weekend's flooding may cost the city of Mount Pleasant an estimated $6.1 million.
Damage caused by flooding from a June 23 thunderstorm may cost Central Michigan University $7 to $10 million in repairs to the affected facilities.
Isabella County Road Commission released a list of roads that will remain closed permanently after being washed away by the flood this weekend.
Governor Rick Snyder delivered a press conference in Mount Pleasant on Monday to voice his support for Isabella County's Emergency Management's response to the flooding crisis.