Central Escapes to open Dragon's Dungeon as its newest room
Central Escapes is opening its newest escape room, Dragon’s Dungeon, this upcoming June.
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Central Escapes is opening its newest escape room, Dragon’s Dungeon, this upcoming June.
Island Park consists of several trails and walkways, as it is an actual island surrounded by the Chippewa River.
Michigan's 13th retail sportsbook is set to open in Mount Pleasant next week.
The Office of Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS) held its fifth event, as part of the ongoing I AM ANTIRACIST campaign, in the Bovee University Center on March 30.
Doozie's Ice Cream Place, 1310 E Pickard Rd, is set to open for the season on Friday, April 1 with weather permitting.
For Women's History Month, Central Michigan Life spoke to seven women leading different organizations. We asked them what inspires them to help make positive strides in the community and what legacy they want to leave behind.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission took public comment on a reciprocity plan for local marijuana dispensaries, voted not to close Broadway Street for pedestrians during the summer months and approved a street closure for an electronic dance music festival planned for the fall at its March 28 meeting.
Doozie's Ice Cream Place has long been a Mount Pleasant staple and the man behind the counter, Clyde Dosenberry, is somewhat of a local celebrity. Not only is he the owner of Doozie's, but he built the shop himself in 1985 and has been running it ever since.
Mt. Pleasant Martial Arts hosted its third annual Women’s History Month self-defense seminar on March 26.
On St. Patrick's Day, March 17, the Mount Pleasant Police Department (MPPD) reported four arrests.
At its March 14 meeting, the Mount Pleasant City Commission awarded the 42nd annual community improvement awards, discussed street reconstruction and highlighted Green Tree Cooperative Market's Success.
The Greater Lansing Food Bank will host a drive-thru mobile food distribution at the MidMichigan Medical Center, 4851 E. Pickard Rd., on March 25.
Panels of Central Michigan University leaders gave presentations and answered questions about the proposed Washington Commons project during two town hall meetings.
Morning Central has made a comeback to Moore Hall Television (MHTV) after being canceled about a year ago due to a producer stepping down.
Brakes squeaked and engines roared as Detroit native Ken Williams pulled his 43-foot RV into the driveway of his new home at 502 S University Avenue on a late September evening.
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed new development to the city's philosophy, sidewalk repairs and Partners Empowering All Kids (PEAK) funding at its Feb. 28 meeting.
The Free Tree Planting Program of Mount Pleasant has commenced for 20 years and is back again this spring. Free Tree is gathering applications from residential and commercial property owners, as well as tenants, to receive a free tree to plant on their property.
A yellow school bus sits alongside Mission Street advertising that Mount Pleasant High School is hiring bus drivers. Challenges are arising for some Michigan school districts, like Mount Pleasant Public Schools (MPPS), when hiring and retaining these employees.
The College of Health Professions' Community Engagement Committee recognized various faculty, students and community partners for their efforts in advancing community relations during an awards ceremony in the Health Professions Building on Feb. 18.
“Frustration” is all that Robert Baltierrez, owner of Taco Boy, has felt since Mount Pleasant’s Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) denied a variance for the business’ drive-thru.