Proposal could curb motorized bike access in Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners discussed motorized bikes on city-owned trails, as well as the 2026-2031 Capital Improvement Plan, during their Monday meeting.
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Mount Pleasant City Commissioners discussed motorized bikes on city-owned trails, as well as the 2026-2031 Capital Improvement Plan, during their Monday meeting.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners discussed and reviewed the city and commission's 2026 Goals and Objectives at the April 14 meeting.
The importance of sustainable practices in coastal cities is widely known, as ocean and marine life health is a grave concern for environmentalists. But are these practices necessary in areas without oceans?
Mount Pleasant City Clerk Heather Bouck submitted her letter of resignation effective March 26, to accept a position with the state of Michigan.
Michigan resident Doug Pickel has a vision. It's a plan that, if approved, would build a sweeping memorial dedicated to area prisoners of war and soldiers listed as missing in action.
After the resignation of Former Mayor Bryan Chapman, the Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed the vacant commissioner seat and their recommendations. John Zang was appointed as a city commissioner at the commission's meeting on Feb. 24.
During the Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting on Feb. 10, City Manager Aaron Desentz highlighted items that the city completed and those that will continue to be worked on in 2025. They also presented their 2025 goals and objectives, and some of their plans to achieve them.
For Art’s Sake is hosting its second annual Sweetheart Market to provide all of your Valentine’s Day needs. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 8 and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Feb. 9, the shop will be offering a variety of products and activities that are open to the public.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission accepted Bryan Chapman's resignation at their meeting on Jan. 27.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission elected a new mayor and a vice mayor for 2025 at the Jan. 13 meeting. Commissioners Bryan Chapman and Boomer Wingard will now serve as a mayor and vice mayor, respectively.
Editor's note: Central Michigan Life staff writer Blace Carpenter wrote this story as a news reporter at WCMU. This story was first published on at WCMU.com.
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct the date of the City Commission's next regular meeting.
The new year will bring many changes in the state of Michigan, including two minimum wage increases. While one would assume that pay raises will be a positive change, many members of the service industry are conflicted about their new hourly rate.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission held a three-hour bi-weekly meeting in Mount Pleasant City Hall on Monday night. The commissioners discussed a large-scale city event, the recreation needs, assessment results and capital projects.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed the GKB Trail South Connection construction timeline, as presented by Parks and Recreation Director Phil Biscorner, on Monday.
Liz Busch, Maureen Eke and Amy Perschbacher won seats on the Mount Pleasant City Commission this Tuesday.
Mount Pleasant City Commissions held a work session during their bi-weekly meeting to discuss budget plans for 2025 on Monday
Soft spoken yet filled with passion, Kolmarge Harris's eyes lit up when speaking about the pride he held for the kids of the Lansing Spartans Youth Organization and its association with Isabella Sports Youth Organization. Harris has taught children how to box and provided a sanctuary for youths across Michigan. He now plans to do even more for their communities.
During the Isabella County Board of Commissioners meeting that happened at 5 pm on Tuesday, Oct 15 at the Aging Activity Center, Bree Moeggenburg came forward with a few complaints.
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed new city development, The Bronze Legends project and community input.