City leaf collection postponed until spring
Leaf collections scheduled for next week will be postponed until spring of 2020 due to winter conditions.
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Leaf collections scheduled for next week will be postponed until spring of 2020 due to winter conditions.
There will soon be another round of funding distribution from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, something that some programs in Mount Pleasant rely on to function.
Looking from the painted intersection of Broadway and Main streets in downtown Mount Pleasant, there’s a historical theater, an art store and a comic shop on Broadway. On Main Street, there’s a hot yoga studio, a smoke shop and a bar that’s a staple to its community.
Mount Pleasant City Commission approved new wells for testing groundwater in a former landfill area by the Chippewa River during its Nov. 11 meeting.
Isabella County residents in need will soon be able to sign up to receive help for the holiday season from Christmas Outreach of Isabella County starting Nov. 13.
The City of Mount Pleasant is hosting its annual "Ladies' Night Out" event at 4 p.m. on Nov. 16 at the Broadway Theatre.
Mount Pleasant voters rejected a marijuana proposal and elected Central Michigan University Professor George Ronan and Mary Alsager to the city commission.
City police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a male suspect who assaulted a man during a strong-arm robbery on Halloween.
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.
A threatening social media post made by a Mount Pleasant High School student has been deemed a prank, city police said.
Groundwater contamination testing and the 2020 Operating Budget were among the things discussed at the Oct. 28 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
Recreational marijuana businesses will be coming to Mount Pleasant in the near future. Exactly how will depend on the outcome of the 2019 Mount Pleasant City election.
Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Climate Lobby is bringing together students, faculty and community members to brainstorm solutions for climate change.
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.
The Isabella County Restoration House will be opening for the season on Oct. 27, but the organization will look very different this year.
Central Michigan University alumna Sara Spencer-Noggle just became the first female judge to serve on the bench in the Isabella County Trial Court.
A two-car accident occurred outside the entrance to Tallgrass Apartments, with one driver being sent to the hospital for chest pain.
Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bret Hyble left his position Oct. 18, with Teresa Rupert taking his place as interim president.
Parcel B, the 2020 budget, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the 2050 Master Plan and more were discussed during the Oct. 14 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
Central Michigan University students will be able to make their concerns heard to the people who could be running Mount Pleasant at next week's Student Government Association meeting.