Award-winning breakfast spot opens doors in Mount Pleasant
Award-winning Midland-based breakfast restaurant Omelettes & More opened its third location in Mount Pleasant on Tuesday, Nov. 9.
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Award-winning Midland-based breakfast restaurant Omelettes & More opened its third location in Mount Pleasant on Tuesday, Nov. 9.
In anticipation of Thanksgiving, the Wanderheart Project is working to host a 5K Turkey Trot/Fall Fest Fundraiser to raise money for children born with Congenital Heart Defects.
On Nov.10, Michigan State Representative Roger Hauck announced he is running for State Senate.
Taco Boy was one of the first six restaurants to open its doors in Mount Pleasant, and was the city's first authentic Mexican restaurant.
Elizabeth Busch, Maureen Eke and incumbent Amy Perschbacher won the three open Mount Pleasant City Commission seats during the Nov. 2 election.
The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Oct. 18 to Oct. 22.
Commissioners commemorated retiring City Manager Nancy Ridley’s final meeting on Oct. 25.
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe waited with anticipation for First Lady Jill Biden’s motorcade to arrive and take her first steps onto their reservation. Their home.
Local resident Elizabeth Busch is one of five candidates to run for the three open city commission seats up for election on Nov. 2.
Vice mayor and city commissioner Amy Perschbacher is one of five candidates to file for the three open city commission seats up for election on Nov. 2.
Local resident Daniel Hess is one of five candidates to file for the three open city commission seats up for election on Nov. 2.
Mount Pleasant couple and business owners Jennifer and Riley Justis won a $1,000 grant for their incoming local business Sleepy Dog Books.
The following incidents were among those handled by Central Michigan University Police Department from Oct. 3 to Oct. 9. We were unable to get in contact with the Mount Pleasant Police Department for this period of time.
Central Michigan University will hold its 14th annual Walt Whitman “Leaves of Grass” Marathon Reading at 7:45 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 15 in the Fabiano Botanical Gardens beside the Charles V. Park Library. The reading will be lead by Robert Fanning, a professor in the English department.
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed the implementation of the R.I.S.E. Advocacy police program and approved a bonus for the city manager at its Oct. 11 meeting.
Editor's Note: Upon publication, a name was spelled incorrectly. This story has been altered to display the correct spelling.
The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 26 to Oct. 3.
Car culture has been an integral part of American life and especially important to Michigan’s manufacturing history.
After serving in the Mount Pleasant Police Department for more than 26 years, Lt. Don Sytsema will be retiring Oct. 8 .
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed pedestrian lighting resolutions and determined their requests for the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal 2% allocations at its Sept. 27 meeting.