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Mount Pleasant Police Department is hosting a "Visit with Santa" event from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4 at Mount Pleasant’s Division of Public Safety at 804 E. High St..
Smoothie King plans to open for business in Mount Pleasant on Tuesday, Dec. 3, Christopher Klebba of Northern Diamond Management said.
Some Mount Pleasant residents are frustrated with recent damage done to their lawns from sidewalk snowplowing that won’t be fixed until the spring.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners approved another leaf pickup next week, named a field after a local community member and heard a speech from Central Michigan University President Bob Davies on Nov. 25.
Census preparations, after school programs and more were funded from casino gaming revenues on Thursday.
Bright lights, giant floats and holiday festivities will be returning to Mount Pleasant this December during the city's annual Mount Pleasant Christmas Celebration.
Leaf collections scheduled for next week will be postponed until spring of 2020 due to winter conditions.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department from Nov. 11-18.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) released a statement thanking Central Michigan University for ending its engagement with Jordan World Circus on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
A 28-year-old Mount Pleasant man and 25-year-old Jackson man were arrested after an armed robbery involving a stolen gun in Union Township early Saturday morning, according to the county sheriff’s office.
There will soon be another round of funding distribution from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, something that some programs in Mount Pleasant rely on to function.
Looking from the painted intersection of Broadway and Main streets in downtown Mount Pleasant, there’s a historical theater, an art store and a comic shop on Broadway. On Main Street, there’s a hot yoga studio, a smoke shop and a bar that’s a staple to its community.
Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Rezendes discussed the importance of investigative journalism and his experience on The Boston Globe's Spotlight Team to Central Michigan Life alumni and current staff members.
Frank King became a national advocate for pipeline reform after his 10-year-old son, Wade King, was caught in fire from the Olympic gas line explosion in Seattle in 1999. Wade had been an avid baseball-lover before he passed away days later.
If you or your friends are interested in SAPA and want a chance to discuss what it means to be a sexual aggression peer advocate, come join the SAPAs in the third annual "Skate With a SAPA."
As amateur models strode in denim skirts and Tommy Hilfiger shirts to Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," a more particular conversation about sustainability and humanitarianism stirred throughout the banquet facility.
Mount Pleasant City Commission approved new wells for testing groundwater in a former landfill area by the Chippewa River during its Nov. 11 meeting.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Nov. 4-11.
Isabella County residents in need will soon be able to sign up to receive help for the holiday season from Christmas Outreach of Isabella County starting Nov. 13.