Mayor Ling takes questions from students
When Mayor Kathy Ling moved to Mount Pleasant in 1971, she expected to stay in for about three years.
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When Mayor Kathy Ling moved to Mount Pleasant in 1971, she expected to stay in for about three years.
At the Saginaw Chippewa Academy in Mount Pleasant a six member team working on restoring and teaching Anishinaabe language and culture to the youngest generation of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe.
Student Government Association leaders are working to create a mascot for athletics events, but have yet to earn the support of university administrators.
A woman passenger was taken to McLaren Health Hospital Wednesday after the driver lost control, striking a lamp post while headed west on E. Broomfield Rd.
In an effort to digitize a section of its collection and provide group study spaces for students to convene and collaborate, the Charles V. Park Library is undergoing renovations.
A Mount Pleasant woman has been arraigned on charges of embezzlement and using a computer to commit a crime after a complaint was filed by B's Music Shop.
When Eric Isaac was caught speaking Anishinaabe while being forced to attend a Canadian boarding school, teachers punished him by striking his wrists with a rigid stick.
Several Michigan cities have been issued a winter storm warning from 12 p.m. Wednesday through 8 p.m. Thursday.
March 17
A former 30-year career police officer wants to reduce the punishment for minor in possession citations in Michigan.
Today is the final day to donate for Registered Student Organization Take Back the Tap's "Tap-a-polooza" campaign for public water access on campus.
St. Patrick's Day started off calmly for campus police, but as the day went on, more incidents lead to a busy night.
The 27th annual Powwow will take place this weekend in McGuirk Arena.
An "uneventful" morning turned into a busy night on St. Patrick's Day for Mount Pleasant Police officers, though St. Patrick's Day arrests and calls to the police were slightly less than last year's holiday.
When Thaddeus Wasilewski turned on his truck headlights at 7 a.m. on his way to breakfast Thursday morning, he noticed that while it was too early for the sun to be out, it wasn't too early for students to begin drinking on St. Patrick's Day.
A woman was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Washington and Bellows Streets on March 16. Police received a 911 call at 3:21 p.m. and arrived on the scene before 3:30 p.m.
It's a slow Tuesday afternoon at The Bird Bar and Grill in downtown Mount Pleasant.
The Mount Pleasant Police Department wants students to celebrate safely on St. Patrick's Day.
While students at Central Michigan University are not the exclusive patrons at bars in Mount Pleasant, they are the majority. Students are part of the reason why places like The Bird Bar and Grill reaches capacity almost every weekend during the school year.
March 13