New owners pledge to maintain Kaya vibe
When she attended Central Michigan University, alumna Emily Miller remembers frequenting Kaya Coffeehouse for a "Black Sheep" with vanilla soy milk.
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When she attended Central Michigan University, alumna Emily Miller remembers frequenting Kaya Coffeehouse for a "Black Sheep" with vanilla soy milk.
Mount Pleasant will hold its annual Summer Festival from Thursday to Saturday at Island Park.
Shepherd resident and 25-year-old Curtis Porter was arrested last night on charges of operating while intoxicated, fleeing and eluding, leaving the scene of an injury accident, reckless driving and possession of marijuana.
The Young Athletes Competition kicked off this morning in McGurick Arena as the 2015 Summer Special Olympics draws to an end.
Despite the chance of rain, more than 5,000 Special Olympians, coaches, chaperones and volunteers danced into the night at the closing ceremony of the Special Olympics Summer Games at Kelly/Shorts stadium.
Jamie Peterson competes in something she said most women wouldn't think of trying. She is a Special Olympian and powerlifter.
For 13 years, Karen Roth said she has received more than she can ever give back during the Special Olympic Summer Games.
Sandy Hodges remembers watching the Special Olympics Summer Games when she was a student at Central Michigan University.
More than 2,600 Special Olympians marched into Kelly/Shorts Stadium today for the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics Summer Games.
Two years ago, Amal Eabalre was told by her doctor she would be unable to play in the Special Olympics Summer Games.
Mount Pleasant Police Department Chief and Division of Public Safety Director Glenn Feldhauser led a discussion on behavior in mostly student-populated neighborhood M-2 during the City Commission's work session Tuesday.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission approved several items at its meeting Tuesday.
The Isabella County Commission on Aging, along with the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Police Department, collected 11 lbs. of pills during a prescription drug drop-off event May 28.
Kilt-wearers big and small gathered this weekend at Alma College for the 48th annual Alma Highland Festival and Games.
The Central Michigan University Police Department is investigating three attempted burglaries at residence halls.
This weekend, Scottish clans and interested onlookers will get together for Highland dancing, bagpipes, kilts and camaraderie.
Special Olympics Michigan has given physician Dr. James Seals a volunteering experience like no other.
The Mount Pleasant Police Department is asking for public assistance in identifying a person of interest involved in a recent arson which took place at 908 South Douglas Street in Polo Village at 4 a.m. May 9.
Central Michigan University was the first state university to start a unified intramural sports league, thanks to the work of a student who recruited students to play and oversaw the leagues once they got started.
Summer has arrived in Michigan, and the season of festivals, concerts and fairs has begun. With the rising temperatures and high UV index, it's the best time of year to get outside and enjoy good company. Here are some events in Central Michigan to attend during the summer months.