Tribal College students present Indian Radio Days
Students from the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College used satire and comedy to address past and current Native American issues to an audience Monday in the Park Library Auditorium.
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Students from the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College used satire and comedy to address past and current Native American issues to an audience Monday in the Park Library Auditorium.
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe will disperse its semi-annual 2 percent distribution of funds from the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort this week.
Mount Pleasant is filled with hidden gems; unique stores and businesses that go unnoticed every day.
Three suspects have been apprehended by the Saginaw Chippewa Police Department in relation to an attempted robbery outside the Soaring Eagle Casino in Mount Pleasant.
The 28-year-old man who died by suicide near the railroad tracks at the end of Hopkins Court on Saturday morning has been identified as Comstock Park native Grant Daniel Holtholf.
The following incidents were reported between midnight on Friday, Nov. 1 and 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 5 by the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
Central Michigan University Greek organizations will be participating in the final “Greeks Clean the Streets” of the semester this Sunday.
Diwali, the festival of lights. In India, it is a celebration of physical and spiritual light, symbolizing light overcoming dark or good overcoming evil.
Marijuana is decriminalized in Mount Pleasant, but advocates of cannabis recognize this is a small step on the way to legalization.
Mount Pleasant residents have spoken; possession and use of less than one ounce of marijuana is now decriminalized for adults above the age of 21 in Mount Pleasant.
In an effort to increase college-aged voter turnout, iRide is offering free transportation to and from voting locations on Nov. 4. All members of Isabella County are eligible to benefit from the free transportation. iRide buses leave every half hour from 6:30 a.m. until midnight.
Central Michigan University has scheduled a panel discussion to discuss sexual assault issues on campus.
Every day police officers around the United States use profiling techniques to apprehend suspects, so Central Michigan Life decided to profile an officer in return.
The following incidents were reported between 12 a.m. on October 26 and 11:59 p.m. on October 28 by the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
B’s Music Shop has provided the citizens of Mount Pleasant with musical instruments and accessories for almost a decade, thriving in a time when other small music stores have been forced to close their doors.
All Michigan voters have the opportunity shape the future of their state Nov. 4, but Central Michigan University students also have the chance to be the most influential in selecting local legislators.
Central Michigan University residence halls will host a kids' trick or treat event, in which children will be able to go door to door to fill their candy bags with treats. This will take place 6-8 p.m. on Halloween.
Sunday traffic on Mission Street was slowed to a crawl as the Mt. Pleasant Police Department responded to a crash on Sunday evening.
The Department of Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services Administration and Mount Pleasant’s local Big Brothers Big Sisters Foundation have joined forces for a fun messy night for a good cause.
Central Michigan University alumnus Tom Olver is responsible for starting a chain reaction in the community