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Mount Pleasant resident Juan Romero III has been charged with five felonies and two misdemeanors after stabbing his mother and step father on July 2.
Mixing genres like folk, punk and indie Cody Kuuttila and Mariette Heubel are a two person band taking on Michigan.
Art Reach will present its newly remodeled offices and programming space expansion at 5 p.m. on July 22.
Performing an ultrasound and learning to diagnose were opportunities junior Zak Scherzer would not have done if he had not studied abroad this summer in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Pieces of furniture cut, sculpted and transformed by local artists are now on display throughout downtown Mount Pleasant.
With a dream of combining his business and passion for music, Bob Busch started a new musical tradition at Buckley's Mountainside Canoe.
Rev. Wayne Nicholson received a very unexpected anniversary present this morning.
“One Slight Hitch” opened at Central Michigan University’s Bush Theatre tonight for an audience around 300. The final show for the summer repertory theater season entertained with a comedy about family wedding drama.
When an officiant offered to marry them today at the Isabella County Clerk's office, Rickie McCullough and Debbie Pridgeon politely declined.
Same-sex marriage being recognized across the nation is a huge step forward, but to Director of LGBTQ Services, Shannon Joliff, there is still a lot of work to be done to ensure the rights of the LGBTQ community in Michigan.
More than a week before the Fourth of July, the Mount Pleasant Police Department has received several complaints of fireworks being set off.
Central Michigan University’s summer repertory theater company opened their season with “Don’t Dress for Dinner” at Bush Theatre on June 24. The comedy entertained an audience of around 225.
With a dream combining his business and passion for music, Bob Busch started a new musical tradition at Buckley's Mountainside Canoe.
If there is trash on your lawn or a car parked somewhere it shouldn't be, you will be more likely to get a citation for it this fall after the city adds a code enforcement officer specifically for the student-populated neighborhoods between Bellows and High streets.
More code enforcement will be established in the M-2 district when students return in the fall.
Here's what's happening on campus this week.
Several downtown parking lots will be closed periodically next week for overlays and re-striping.
Families and community members danced downtown as the Max & Emily's Summer Concert Series kicked off with a performance by The Kruger Brothers.
Central Michigan University's College of Medicine Saginaw facility was unveiled Wednesday at Covenant Healthcare.