City manager prepares for retirement, reflects on 24 years of government service
After 24 years working for the city of Mount Pleasant, City Manager Nancy Ridley announced her retirement from the municipal government.
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After 24 years working for the city of Mount Pleasant, City Manager Nancy Ridley announced her retirement from the municipal government.
The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 5 to Sept. 10.
The Mount Pleasant Police Department released the names of two injured individuals following a shooting that took place Sept. 12.
On the outside it may look like a storefront under construction – but step in – and you’ll see the work of dozens of local artists covering the walls.
Students and community members will be able to attend a fundraising event for Mount Pleasant Discovery Museum this week.
Over the past five years, ‘Welcome Weekend’ arrests and citations have steadily decreased. This year saw yet another string of mild nights.
Ponder Coffee Company, a chain local to Mount Pleasant, has been slotted to take over the former Java City location in the Park Library, but the owners have not yet signed a contract with Central Michigan University.
A summer-long search effort for the next Mount Pleasant city manager seems to be nearing its end as city leaders evaluate final candidates.
Students are once again returning to campus which means Welcome Weekend, traditionally one of the biggest party weekends of the year, is approaching.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Central Michigan University Board of Directors of the Faculty Association voiced their support for a resolution put forth by the Academic Senate Executive Board that would require vaccination for all eligible faculty, staff and students.
It has been two years since Central Michigan University students were last able to experience Main Stage’s full capacity: as a sprawling landscape of tables where everyone can find organizations to get involved in, meet new people and walk away with free food and merchandise.
Construction continues on the new location for Green Tree Cooperative Grocery which is set to open in late Oct. The sustainable grocery store is moving from 214 N Franklin Street to 410 W Broadway where the retail space will be approximately 5x the size of the current space. The bigger space means the layout of the store will be more open and easier to navigate.
The Fall 2021 semester begins in less than a month and Central Michigan University’s campus and Mount Pleasant have had some changes over the summer. Here’s a few things for returning students to look forward to.
After being cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Special Olympics Michigan was able to bring the summer games back for hundreds of athletes.
Catherine Tolbert-Wilson wants her guests to leave having a good day.
Nearly two years after closing down to make changes to the parking lot, Tai Chi Bubble Tea finally reopened on Monday under new management. To celebrate, they are offering 15% off everything on the menu until July 15.
A new, healthy option restaurant has joined the Mount Pleasant community. This is the second location for Little Koi, the first opened in Saginaw in 2019. The Mount Pleasant location officially opened on Wednesday, June 23 serving poke, ramen and boba tea.
The Soaring Eagle Resort celebrated the Fourth of July with “the biggest fireworks display in mid-Michigan,” on Saturday, July 3. This is an annual event put on by the casino and one that is popular with the people of Mount Pleasant, as well as the surrounding areas.
A fire broke out at Kuji Hibachi and Sushi on Pickard Road on Saturday. The fire started outside, in the back of the building. It burned into a wall and and spread into the attic.
Story by Tess Ware from Central Michigan Life and Arpan Lopo from The Holland Sentinel