New chief of police brings 20 years of experience
The Mount Pleasant police department’s new police chief and director of public safety was born into law enforcement.
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The Mount Pleasant police department’s new police chief and director of public safety was born into law enforcement.
A commissioner called a new waste removal policy a "nightmare" at the Jan. 23 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
A city commissioner called a proposed fine structure for rental owners "a joke," Monday night during the Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting at City Hall.
A public notice in their window was all the warning that Abigail Chambers and Emily Miller received when they learned that their business, Kaya Coffee House, was facing relocation.
It’s the winter semester which means students get a new distraction from their studies — snow.
Several Mount Pleasant residents came forward to urge county residents to vote in favor of a surcharge increase to 911 services at Monday night’s City Commission meeting.
It’s been one year since Macomb freshman Ryan Tsatsos was killed in an unsolved hit-and-run incident on Crawford Road, southwest of Central Michigan University’s campus.
Republican Minde Lux and Democrat Chelsea Plevinski want Mount Pleasant residents to get out and vote — and not just because they’re running for Isabella County Clerk.
Two Mount Pleasant City Commission seats are up for grabs Nov. 8, and one of those seats could be filled by a CMU student.
Since he was young, Mike Main wanted to be in law enforcement.
City ordinances pertaining to property maintenance and public safety were amended or eliminated at tonight's Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
November 1 marks one year since Macomb freshman Ryan Tsatsos was killed in a hit and run while walking along Crawford Road.
Two stops will be added to the I-Ride bus route on election day to make voting more accessible for Central Michigan University students who are registered to vote in Mount Pleasant.
To assist residents in casting their votes on election day, the City of Mount Pleasant is hiring election inspectors for the August 2 primary elections and November 8 general elections.
After holding an informal public hearing at its Monday meeting, the Mount Pleasant City Commission voted not to move an amendment change that would lower the percentage of signatures needed for residents to move initiatives and referendums to the commission.
The remaining city-owned property at the Mt. Pleasant Center will be demolished by the end of the month.
A motion to amend and repeal several Mount Pleasant city ordinances addressing dangerous, distracting and intimidating conduct in certain places was passed tonight at the Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission voted to update its fire code ordinance at tonight's meeting.
A site plan and special use permit has been approved for a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant city commissioners continued discussing an ordinance that places restrictions on panhandling during tonight's work session.