Volunteer efforts allow Special Olympics athletes to compete
About 23,000 Special Olympics Michigan athletes are given the opportunity to participate in fall, winter and summer competitions because of the Polar Plunge.
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About 23,000 Special Olympics Michigan athletes are given the opportunity to participate in fall, winter and summer competitions because of the Polar Plunge.
Mount Pleasant Polar Plunge set a goal to raise $80,000 for Special Olympics Michigan. It would take a community effort and support to reach it.
A Mount Pleasant man was taken into custody Friday after starting a high-speed chase with police that ended in spike strips being deployed.
Citations, misdemeanors and disorderly conduct were recorded in last week's Central Michigan University Police Department crime log.
Performers were rehearsing for the Broadway Theatre’s 2015 Christmas celebration when a broken furnace sent 30 people to the hospital.
The biggest fundraising event for Special Olympics Michigan, the Polar Plunge, will take place Saturday outside Wayside Central.
The former SBX building that houses Kaya Coffee House will not be rezoned following a Mount Pleasant City Commission vote.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Feb. 13 to discuss the potential rezoning of the former SBX Bookstore building, which houses Kaya Coffee House. If the rezoning is approved, the building will likely be sold to United Apartments.
Davison senior Trevor Thomas last spring was working at Wayside Central when a drunk man was hitting on one of the bartenders.
About 60 students marched from the Fabiano Botanical Gardens to Warriner Hall in protest of hate speech at Central Michigan University on Thursday, Feb. 9.
The owners of Kaya Coffee House don’t want to relocate -- but if they do -- they said there's a potential new location nearby.
Last week was filled with arguments and drunken conduct according to last week's crime log.
A former Central Michigan University student was sentenced to seven months in jail with five years of probation on Monday on charges of accosting and sending nude pictures to an underage girl.
Kaya Coffee House is hosting an informational night tonight at 8 p.m. to discuss the potential sale of the former SBX Bookstore building to United Apartments.
Michigan’s Department of Environmental Quality issued Nestlé Water North America its first permit to extract state water for profit in 2000. Since then, the company has extracted millions of gallons of water it bottles and sells back to Michigan residents for as much as $1.80 a bottle.
Racers overcame the elements and obstacles on Saturday at the fourth annual Man vs. Mountain 5K race.
A family member's caution and good timing helped prevent a Central Michigan University doctoral student from staying behind in his native country of Iran.
A 19-year-old Central Michigan University student was arraigned Wednesday in Isabella County Trial Court on charges of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, possession of child sexually abusive material, capturing an image of an unclothed person and surveilling an unclothed person.
The Office of Diversity Education will present an open forum discussing an immigration executive order signed by President Donald Trump at 1 p.m. Friday in the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium.
A Central Michigan University student was caught with twenty-six grams of marijuana and a gram of cocaine on Jan. 24 in the Wayside Central parking lot.