Incumbents Moolenaar, Stabenow re-elected to Congress
Incumbents Debbie Stabenow and John Moolenaar were each re-elected to congress on Nov. 6.
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Incumbents Debbie Stabenow and John Moolenaar were each re-elected to congress on Nov. 6.
On Nov. 6, Michigan voters voted yes on Proposal 18-3, adding several changes to voting laws into the Michigan Constitution.
On Nov. 6, Michigan voters voted yes on Proposal 18-2, which means the power to draw Michigan voting districts is now in the hands of an independent committee.
On Nov. 6, Michigan voters voted yes on Proposal 18-1, making recreational marijuana legal in Michigan.
Imagine a real-life Willy Wonka three course dinner chewing gum, but in the form of a low-calorie tea and shake drink that provides a meals-worth of nutrients.
Gov. Rick Snyder appointed a Central Michigan University environmental science professor to be one of nine members on the Environmental Science Advisory Board.
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Three years after their son was killed in an unsolved hit-and-run on Halloween night, the parents of Ryan Tsatsos are still looking for closure, and offering forgiveness.
Halloween may be over, but the celebrations are not. Here's what you can look forward to this weekend in Mount Pleasant.
City Commissioner Will Joseph described the special Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting on Oct. 29 as “nostalgic,” as the former Student Government Association member peered over attendants gathered on the third floor of the Bovee University Center Auditorium.
Enjoy fresh air, exercise and relish tasty treats while supporting the Central Michigan University Physicians Assistants during their "5K Fall Run for Doughnuts and Cider" fundraiser.
Sindi Leak has tried attending college before. Now with a full-time job, a husband and six kids, Leak is working to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Community Development with an emphasis in Health Services.
Calling all independent music artists – the organization Lyrically Gifted Downtown (LGD), is actively seeking talent to add to their search engine of underground artists.
The cold and rainy weather didn’t keep Barktoberfest: Pups at the Patch event from being filled with people and their dogs.
It’s that time of the year when hair-raising, goosebump inducing spooky tales make their way into late-night conversations and casual work banter.
Whether it’s for immersion in the characters or for the fun of dressing up, there are plenty of reasons pop culture fans dressed in cosplay at this year’s Fantasticon.
Underground rap and hip-hop artists are making their way to Mount Pleasant with the help of Lyrically Gifted Downtown (LGD), an independent music promotion company spearheaded by a Central Michigan University student.
As the street light changed from green to yellow to red, Michael Korman's fingers flushed the same red color as he gripped his violin.
A group of Mount Pleasant employees won a $1 million Michigan Lottery Mega Millions jackpot on Tuesday, Oct. 23, after purchasing the ticket at Ric's Food Center on South Mission Street.
In collaboration with Centennial Nights, Central Michigan University's Planning Recreation Program and Events class RPL 430 is organizing "Boo's and Beats."