Robert Davies to lead CMU as 15th president
A new academic year at Central Michigan University brings a new set of classes, new adventures and new faces.
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A new academic year at Central Michigan University brings a new set of classes, new adventures and new faces.
Meijer is getting ready to welcome more than 45,000 incoming college freshmen nationwide as they head to campus this fall during "Meijer Mania."
Isabella County voters chose probate court judge candidates and approved two local millage requests in the Tuesday, Aug. 7 primary election.
Almost six years ago, the three Creative Writing professors came together to form Daryl and the Beans — a band willing to cover an "unsettling" variety of music at a faculty talent show that never happened.
A new, second location for a coffee shop known for its waffles, sandwiches and relaxing environment will be opening this fall next to campus.
Multiple Mount Pleasant businesses have been broken into recently, such as Freddie's Tavern, The Cabin and United Floor Covering.
Central Michigan University Police Department officers responded to a reported stabbing July 23 at the Kewadin Village Apartments.
Isabella County residents will have the opportunity to vote on two ballot proposals in the Aug. 7 primary election. The Isabella County Parks and Recreation Commission and the Chippewa River District Library are asking voters for millage renewals.
Movies by Moonlight outdoor film series is returning to downtown. Mount Pleasant community members are invited to bring chairs, blankets and snacks to enjoy family-friendly movies on City Hall's lawn every Saturday night in August.
Three Republicans are asking voters to choose them to run against the Democrat seeking the Isabella County Prosecuting Attorney's Office this fall.
Mount Pleasant Police Department received a phone call on July 20 about an alarm going off at Freddie's Tavern.
Three Democrats are competing for the chance to challenge State House Rep. Roger Hauck in the Nov. 6 general election.
Isabella County Trial Court often gets the most community attention as it hears criminal matters that happen in the county. By deciding estate cases and granting adoptions, Probate Court also directly impacts families in important ways. Probate judges hear estate matters and guardianships for those with disabilities, children and others who require a guardian. Probate court also decides the handling of deeds, records and adoptions. Voters in the Aug. 7 primary election will choose one candidate to serve a 6-year term on the court.
Two Republicans are trying to keep a Central Michigan state senate seat red. Two Democrats are trying to turn the seat blue again. State Sen. Judy Emmons, and former state House representative for Montcalm County, is term-limited. During her senate tenure, Emmons served as chair of the Families, Seniors and Human Services Committee, and as vice-chair of Veterans, Military Affairs, and Homeland Security Committee and as the Elections and Government Reform Committee. She also was appointed to the Economic, Development and International Investment Committee as well as the Judiciary Committee. Emmons made addressing human trafficking through legislation and public awareness a signature issue as a state senator.
Republicans John James and Sandy Pensler are vying to become the candidate to challenge Democrat U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow.
Soaring Eagle Casino is hosting a free fireworks show in the outdoor concert area at dusk on July 4 to celebrate Independence Day.
Police have been updated that the situation in Island Park on June 26 was not a threat.
Though there is no tuition increase for Central Michigan University students during the 2018-19 school year, the board of trustees approved a new $225 student services fee that will be charged each semester.
Isabella County Central Dispatch received a phone call on June 26 about two males who were seen entering a bathroom in Island Park and appeared to be covered in blood.
Max and Emily's Summer Concert Series will begin its 10th anniversary the same way it began its first year-- with a performance from Brian Vander Ark on June 28.