Witnesses testify during preliminary exam for Chase Run shooting
A grandmother accused of shooting the father of her grandchildren to death appeared in court today on charges of open murder, first degree murder and assault with a dangerous weapon.
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A grandmother accused of shooting the father of her grandchildren to death appeared in court today on charges of open murder, first degree murder and assault with a dangerous weapon.
A new Planet Fitness will open at 2135 S. Mission Street in December, said company officials. The new location will be the first Planet Fitness in Mount Pleasant.
Former Central Michigan University football player Michael Kinville was scheduled for a motion hearing Sept. 24 for two different motions filed by his attorney.
A 21-year-old Saginaw man was arraigned Sept. 23 on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon.
A local developer's plan to convert Todd's Party Store into student housing moved forward Wednesday after receiving approval from the city's Zoning Board of Appeals.
Two former Central Michigan University football players are scheduled to appear in court during the next few weeks.
Students making the 70-mile journey to Michigan State University for this weekend's football game will need to comply with the Spartans' rules on tailgating and stadium behavior.
Growing up on the Isabella Indian Reservation, music was a large part of Brent Jackson's life. More recently, the music has been less prominent on the reservation, so Jackson founded Middle of the Mitt to put the glimmer back in his friends and families lives.
To say thank you to the community for its generosity over the years, the Isabella Community Soup Kitchen hosted a 25th birthday party on Sept. 19. Around 150 community members attended the event at Mill Pond Park.
A former Central Michigan University teaching student was sentenced by a Charlevoix County judge to six months in jail and 36 months on probation for accosting a minor.
Representatives of Mount Pleasant attorney Todd Levitt and Digital First Media were given the opportunity to make their arguments on a summary disposition motion filed to Isabella County Chief Judge Paul Chamberlain in a hearing on Sept. 18.
A 79-year-old Weidman woman died Thursday in a two-vehicle crash on High Street near Henry Street, according to Mount Pleasant Police Officers.
An open house for the Center for Innovation, Collaboration & Engagement will take place at 11 a.m. on Friday Sept. 18 in Moore Hall Room 430.
A member of the Central Michigan football team arrested for retail fraud in July will be sentenced on Friday, Sept. 18 in Isabella County Trial Court
An open dialogue on Black Lives Matter brought Mount Pleasant residents, activists and students together to discuss the impact of local police overreach.
Students can expect Welcome Weekend-level police enforcement during all of Central Michigan University's big event weekends.
This summer, city commissioners took action to address common complaints made by residents who share neighborhoods with students north of campus.
The Taste of Mid Michigan event that took place on Saturday, beyond raising money, was to help companies in the area become better known in the community, said junior Jake Mitchell.
In a perfect world, no one would be able to tell the difference between student dwellings and the homes of Mount Pleasant residents. Both groups would coexist without conflict and City Manager Nancy Ridley wouldn’t receive any complaints about trash or a party that continues late into the night.
For decades, longtime Mount Pleasant residents have watched with skepticism as Central Michigan University and city officials attempt to tame student partying.