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Two staples of the Central Michigan University and Mount Pleasant community have closed.
Education and Human Services Faculty member, John Farrar, has announced his retirement from his full time position at Central Michigan University.
Imagine being a baseball player unable to see the ball. Imagine being a bowler but not being able to count the pins you’ve struck. Imagine being an athlete who barely can see.
For the last five decades, the Special Olympics have fought for inclusion and helped its athletes to find joy and empowerment.
During the closing ceremony of the Special Olympics Michigan State Summer Games on June 1 at Kelly/Shorts Stadium, the roaring of motorcycle engines could be heard from miles away.
On July 20, 1968, 1,000 athletes from the United States and Canada gathered to compete at Chicago’s Soldier Field in the first ever Special Olympics.
Bill Thompson, a former Central Michigan University 400 and 800 meter runner, continues giving back to the community he said he still calls home.
More than 6,000 people filled Kelly/Shorts Stadium on May 31 to celebrate Special Olympics Michigan’s 50th anniversary of providing inclusion and empowerment through the highly anticipated summer games.
When customers walk into Mitchell’s Gourmet Deli Market in Shepherd, they are instantly greeted with warm smiles and seduced by the aroma of home-cooked food. On the outside, the shop appears to be just a regular corner store. But after one visit, customers become part of the Mitchell family.
Food Truck Friday returns 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. on June 1 to tempt lunch-time diners with mouthwatering barbecue, spicy burritos, refreshing ice cream and more at the Central Michigan University Research Corporation.
Mount Pleasant community members voiced their opinions to the City Commission about the city opting in to the state law allowing medical marijuana facilities during a public hearing at 6:30 p.m., May 29 in City Hall.
When Special Olympic athlete Richard Hess was diagnosed with autism in 1965, his family was concerned his condition would limit his opportunities and what he would be able to achieve in his lifetime.
Special Olympics Michigan is celebrating half of a century of providing happiness, confidence and fulfillment to its athletes during its 50th anniversary summer games May 31- June 2 at Central Michigan University.
Alma's Highland Festival brought together a community of thousands of people on May 27 to 'Scotland, USA,' also known as Alma College, to celebrate their shared appreciation of Scottish culture and tradition.
Mount Pleasant community members will have the opportunity to give the city commission their input on having medical marihuana facilities in the city during a public hearing at 6:30 p.m., May 29 in City Hall.
To celebrate Scottish and Celtic culture, Alma College is hosting the weekend-long Alma Highland Festival, May 25-27.
To help honor those who sacrificed their lives serving in the United States military and observe the Memorial Day holiday, a parade is scheduled May 28 in downtown Mount Pleasant.
Beginning June 30, downtown Mount Pleasant will be transformed into an outdoor market on Saturday mornings, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. as the new Saturday Farmers' Market location.
More than 270 automobiles will be on display June 8 in downtown Mount Pleasant during the Back to the Bricks car show from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Over 60,000 fans gathered for a three day celebration of geek culture at the 29th annual Motor City Comic Con from May 18-20.