Michigan Municipal League to host forum addressing financial health
Michigan Municipal League will host a Community Financial Health Forum at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 2 at City Commission Chambers in the Historic Borden Building, 320 W.
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Michigan Municipal League will host a Community Financial Health Forum at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 2 at City Commission Chambers in the Historic Borden Building, 320 W.
A world-famous bakery is opening in Mount Pleasant within walking distance of campus.Cops & Doughnuts, headquartered in Clare, will open a location 16 miles south of its main bakery by July 1.
Isabella County Sheriff Mike Main said the gathering included approximately 1,500 people.
One out every four girls, and every six boys, in Isabella County will be sexually abused by the time they are 18 years old, said Kim Seidel, executive director of the Isabella County Child Advocacy Center.
The commission received 19 letters or emails supporting the renewal, and several residents spoke in support during a public comment.
Central Michigan University's Relay For Life and Isabella County Relay For Life have teamed up to bring the community a “Bark For Life” event on Saturday, April 15.
The grand finale of Central Michigan University’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Celebrasia, was hosted by the Asian Cultural Organization. The festivity showcased different cultures and talents of students with Asian heritage through song, dance, choreographed fights, fashion and more.
Signs and props are prohibited to prevent obstructed views, according to a press release. Children do not need a ticket to attend.
The annual drag show hosted by the Office of LBGTQ Services on Wednesday night filled Plachta Auditorium in Warriner Hall.
The International Student Organization hosted its annual Meet the President event in the Library Auditorium, on Wednesday, April 12.
Three and a half years ago, Thrive Church opened its doors as an environment for people who have given up on God and church. While most churches call their services “services”, Pastor Jason Raitz said Thrive likes to call its services “experiences.” “Thrive is so much more than just sitting in a row,” Raitz said.
A drag show hosted by the Office of LGBTQ Services will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Apr.
The City of Mount Pleasant announced today that Det. Don Systema will be promoted to police lieutenant.
Four Central Michigan Life alumni were nominated for 2017 Pulitzer Prize awards, with two winning an award.E.
Hesham Tanbour, President of the Muslim Student Association, addressed thirty participants of the MSA's Candlelight Vigil in front of Wesley Church on Central Michigan University's campus on the night of April 9.
More than 30 people attended the Progressive Student Panel to listen to seven representatives from different registered student organizations discuss social injustices.The Student Advocates for Vegetarianism and Veganism hosted the panel and invited panelists to share their personal thoughts about social issues and discuss how all the issues intersect with each other.
Hundreds of students and local citizens gathered outside the Bovee University Center on Saturday, April 8, for the annual “SlutWalk”. The event, put on by OWLs (Organization of Women Leaders), aimed to promote justice for sexual assault victims, as well as to protest rape culture.
Spring break for many students was a relief, whether it was a vacation down south or a relaxing trip home- for most, it’s a time to forget about the stressful aspects that college brings. But for Flint junior Jene'a Johnson, college is her she can relax.
A friend and a book inspired a Central Michigan University alumnus to lose more than 100 pounds.Mark Johnson is a finalist for the 2017 Conquering Obesity Award by the Michigan Governor’s Fitness Awards program.
Two Mount Pleasant city commissioners will not seek reelection in November.Jim Holton and Mike Verleger confirmed their retirement from the commission.