Incumbent Roger Hauck wins 99th District seat
Republican incumbent Roger Hauck will retain his 99th District state representative seat after defeating Democratic challenger John Zang in the Nov. 3 general election.
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Republican incumbent Roger Hauck will retain his 99th District state representative seat after defeating Democratic challenger John Zang in the Nov. 3 general election.
The Speaker Series Committee at Central Michigan University is presenting “Rock the Vote," where students will discuss and learn about the impact of their vote.
With students mailing in ballots and making plans to travel home on election day, two student-run organizations are encouraging their peers to vote for their party.
On Nov. 3, Michigan voters overwhelmingly voted yes on Proposal One and Proposal Two, adjusting the use of state and local park funding and adding electronic advancement in privacy legislation under the Fourth Amendment
The 2020 general election will be written into history as one of the most polarizing and impactful events of modern times.
Central Michigan University alumnus Brett Holey will be directing the Vice Presidential debate at 9 p.m. tonight in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mount Pleasant resident John Zang and incumbent Roger Hauck will face each other in the Nov. 3 election in hopes of winning the 99th state representative seat.
Four candidates are running to fill two open seats for Mount Pleasant City Commission in the Nov. 3 election.
As the presidential election rages forward, U.S. congressional districts are running their own elections, including Michigan’s fourth district.
Court systems have lagged behind in interpreting the Fourth Amendment to keep up with technological advancements. To combat any confusion, the Michigan Legislature has proposed a state constitutional amendment to protect certain privacy rights as technology advances.
Public parks across Michigan, including Island Park in Mount Pleasant, could receive their first increase in funding since 2011 in the 2020 election.
Over the last month, Flushing senicor Emily Jones was organizing a protest headed by her RSO, New America Project (NAP).
Some people believe their vote won't make a difference, but members of RISE think otherwise.
Charismatic in both geography classes and on the podium, faculty member Anthony Feig brought his skills to his first foray into politics.
Central Michigan Life alumni Malachi Barrett and Jordyn Hermani have gone on to have professional careers reporting on Michigan politics since graduating from Central Michigan University.
Classrooms in Anspach Hall were labeled with signs reading, "The Center for Disease Control," "The Arab Leauge of Nations" and "The Historical Security Council" among others. Each classroom housed at least a dozen well-dressed youths with futures in global diplomacy.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioner Will Joseph was re-appointed as mayor by fellow commissioners and two new commissioners were sworn in at the Jan. 13 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
Mount Pleasant City Commission wrapped up 2019 by approving the 2020 Operating Budget and increasing the city manager’s base salary.
On Nov. 5 when Mount Pleasant residents go to the polls to elect two new City Commissioners, there will also be a citizen-initiated ballot proposal that would require the City to opt-in to the licensing of recreational (adult-use) marijuana businesses with very limited regulation. The purpose of this letter is to urge residents to vote NO on that ballot proposal. There are several reasons why I believe the ballot proposal is both unnecessary and unwise.
Central Michigan University's Student Government Association gave students the opportunity to question City Commission candidates and hear about their platforms ahead of the election on Nov. 5.