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A probable cause hearing has been scheduled for 8:30 a.m. April 23 in the Isabella County courthouse for Mary Bigford, a 52-year-old Lake woman arrested on open murder charges after a Fenton man was found shot to death in the parking lot of Chase Run Apartments.
A third and final suspect in connection with three armed robberies in Isabella County was arrested in Harper Woods Monday by the Michigan State Police Second District Fugitive Investigative Strike Team.
An aroma of freshly baked goods fills the air of Robaire's Bakery and Doughnut shop, which has been a locally owned business in Mount Pleasant for 52 years.
Central Michigan University's 24-hour crisis hotline, Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates, will host a free concert for sexual assault awareness.
Mount Pleasant Police Department Officers Tim Standen and Jonathon Straus arrested a Mount Pleasant Man connected to multiple vehicle larcenies.
Mount Pleasant will plant 20 new trees beginning in May to replace dead and diseased trees around the city. Staff expect the planting and tree-well adjustments to be completed within two weeks.
Ian Elliott, president of Student Advocates for Medical and Recreational Cannabis, has pledged to gather 50,000 of the required 300,000 signatures necessary to get a new marijuana legalization initiative placed on Michigan's ballot in 2016.
A new study on interactions between Native Americans and non-Natives in Isabella County shows systemic issues with racism, bias and harmful behavior between the two groups.
Two Mount Pleasant men were arrested for assaulting a 24-year-old man in the 3400 Block of E. Deerfield Rd. Sunday.
A Central Michigan University student teacher is facing felony charges after allegedly sending sexually-charged messages to an underage pupil.
This weekend many events took place on and off campus to get students involved in volunteering through Super Service Weekend.
Members of the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority can plan on moving out of their old house soon, as plans for demolition and construction have been given the green light.
Rediscovering old video games brings people together through a mutual nostalgia, something that may be lost as the changing process of buying games raises issues of access and ownership.
A major power outage occurred in the Mount Pleasant area earlier today, which impacted 3,637 Consumers Energy customers.
A window of the vacant Student Book Exchange storefront was broken Thursday morning, causing $500 in damage to the property on 209 E Bellows St.
An Isabella County Trial court policy prohibiting cellphones, recording devices and cameras in the county courthouse has raised issues of First Amendment rights among community members.
Yesterday's Prom will take place at 7 p.m. Friday April 10 at Mount Pleasant Community Church.
New legislation in Lansing has Michigan poised to join Idaho, Utah and Wyoming as states that have a speed limit of 80 mph in certain areas.
If all the refugees in the world were to comprise one nation, that nation would be the 26th largest in the world. Not since World War II have there been so many displaced by conflict all around the world.