Mount Pleasant Historic District Commission accepting nominations
The City of Mount Pleasant’s Historic District Commission is seeking nominations for the 2019 Historic Preservation Improvement Awards.
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The City of Mount Pleasant’s Historic District Commission is seeking nominations for the 2019 Historic Preservation Improvement Awards.
The City of Mount Pleasant is delaying recycling and trash pickup by one day due to winter weather conditions.
When City Commissioner Will Joseph walked into City Hall Jan. 7 for a city commission meeting, he was almost certain he would walk out that evening as Mount Pleasant’s next mayor.
The city of Mount Pleasant will host its annual Citizens Academy, a series of seven free workshops advising attendees on local government topics, beginning Feb. 19.
Central Michigan University alumnus William Joseph began his duties as mayor when City Clerk Jeremy Howard handed him the mayor’s gavel Jan. 7 at the first Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting of 2019.
A unified group of current and former law enforcement officers moved the Mount Pleasant City Commission to rescind the formation of a Citizen Advisory Board with a 5-2 vote at the Dec. 10 commission meeting.
Mount Pleasant will move forward with the establishment of a Citizens’ Advisory Board (CAB) after gaining approval from city commission at the Nov. 26 meeting.
The city of Mount Pleasant revealed its new brand, 'Meet Here', on Nov. 13 at the Art Reach of Mid Michigan.
“Would the people in the audience who came to support this proposal please raise your hand,” said Mount Pleasant resident Joyce Hendricks during the public input section of the Nov. 12 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
Beal City -- an area of Isabella Township not governed by the local municipal corporation -- wants to utilize extra capacity within the Mount Pleasant Wastewater Treatment Plant by sending their residential strength waste to the plant to be treated.
A group of concerned community members and students presented a proposal to implement citizen oversight of local police to the Mount Pleasant City Commission, who will formally receive it on Nov. 12.
According to poll results from The Associated Press posted at 12:13 a.m. Nov. 7, Democrat Jocelyn Benson won the seat for Michigan secretary of state in a 53.19 percent to 43.60 percent decision.
Incumbents Debbie Stabenow and John Moolenaar were each re-elected to congress on Nov. 6.
Central Michigan University alumni Lori Gillis, Amy Perschbacher and Petro Tolas have each been elected on Nov. 6 to serve three-year terms on the Mount Pleasant City Commission.
City Commissioner Will Joseph described the special Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting on Oct. 29 as “nostalgic,” as the former Student Government Association member peered over attendants gathered on the third floor of the Bovee University Center Auditorium.
Kriss and Mike Roethlisberger's “Haunted Yard” has supplied the citizens of Mount Pleasant with scares and frightening sights for 22 years.
In an effort to encourage civic engagement among students, Central Michigan University Student Government Association hosted its Annual Candidates Forum, inviting local candidates to speak about their platforms to CMU students and community members.
Democrat and winner of the August Primary Kristen Brown will be running against incumbent State House Rep. Roger Hauck in the Nov. 6 election.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission consists of seven citizens each elected for staggered three-year terms. City commission holds their meetings at 7 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month.
On Nov. 6, voters can choose between Democrat Larry King and Republican David Barberi for the position of Isabella County Prosecuting Attorney.