Police respond to multiple incidents at Wayside Central on Tuesday
Mount Pleasant police responded to multiple incidents near Wayside Central throughout the night of April 12, arresting or citing eight individuals.
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Mount Pleasant police responded to multiple incidents near Wayside Central throughout the night of April 12, arresting or citing eight individuals.
A 26-year-old Mount Pleasant man is in jail after attempting to flee from police on his moped.
The Center for Inclusion and Diversity sponsored their annual drag show from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. tonight in Plachta Auditorium as part of Pride Week, put on by the Office of LGBTQ Services.
Toronto based comedian Aisha Alfa performed her stand-up act Tuesday night in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
Head football coach John Bonamego said he believes it is only a matter of time before linebacker Malik Fountain is found innocent of an alleged assault.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission voted to update its fire code ordinance at tonight's meeting.
April 10
A site plan and special use permit has been approved for a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Mount Pleasant.
The Catholic Diocese of Saginaw announced Monday a permanent replacement of former priest Denis Heames will begin as pastor on July 1 at St. Mary's University Parish.
When Mount Pleasant City Commissioner Jim Holton opened Mountain Town Station in 1996, he owned one of only six brewpubs in the state.
A portion of Broadway Street will be closed for construction starting April 11.
Cheboygan junior Ian Elliott and Lake Orion senior Jazmin Biernat have been elected president and vice president of the Student Government Association.
The Isabella County Prosecutor’s Office held an event to advocate for victims’ rights on Friday for the first time in three years.
Redshirt freshman linebacker Malik Fountain was arrested Thursday on charges of aggravated assault and two counts of assault and battery, according to Isabella County Court records.
An investigation into child abuse at Sasiwaans Immersion School has ended without plans for prosecution, according to a press release from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan.
After a lawsuit was filed by a Central Michigan University student in January, attorneys for the Saginaw Diocese and St. Mary's University Parish claim there is no "sufficient information" to confirm or deny multiple counts against them and former St. Mary's priest Denis Heames.
Registration for a superhero themed 5K race hosted by Central Michigan University’s Physician Assistant class ends at 11:59 p.m. April 8.
The Office of Information Technology sent an email today informing Central Michigan University staff and faculty that several employees had their taxes filed fraudulently.
During a two-hour period today, the Isabella County Sheriff's Department responded to nine property damage accidents, two personal injury accidents and one car in a ditch.
As of today, 73 campus and community groups have registered to take part in the 12-hour-long fundraising event for cancer research — Relay For Life.