Many restaurants still remain open for delivery during pandemic
In the weeks following the statewide stay-at-home order, many local restaurants remain open for delivery and carry-out orders.
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In the weeks following the statewide stay-at-home order, many local restaurants remain open for delivery and carry-out orders.
The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department March 13-27
Until Brianna Milton told her Facebook friends that she had tested positive for coronavirus, she felt that some of her peers were not taking the virus seriously.
The first death in Isabella County from the coronavirus was confirmed by the Central Michigan District Health Department March 29.
Before the coronavirus pandemic took hold in the United States, the motto of the Care Store in Mount Pleasant was: Life is too short to run out of toilet paper.
Coronavirus updates were given and a special assessment was rejected at the March 24 city commission meeting.
Isabella County has two confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus.
Despite knowing the closure of his business was imminent, Jim Holton said he could have never fully prepared to shut down Mountain Town Station.
All branches of the Central Michigan District Health Department will be temporarily closed to the public to mitigate the spread of the new coronavirus.
When Mathieu Mondro learned Central Michigan University was suspending face-to-face classes and encouraging students not to return to campus after spring break, his initial concern had nothing to do with school.
Union Township will be closing all township buildings to the public, including the Township Hall and water facilities, at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 18 until Sunday, March 29 in an effort to follow Center for Disease Control & Prevention guidelines, the township said in a press release.
Due to the coronavirus and a March 16 executive order issued by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, all bars and restaurants are effectively closed to dine-in business.
The City of Mount Pleasant has announced building closures and more event cancellations to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
With the increase of coronavirus cases in Michigan, local hospitals are preparing for virus testing and patients.
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort will close at 5 p.m. Monday, March 16 until further notice.
Mount Pleasant Public Schools will be offering meals to adults and children during school closures.
Law enforcement agencies are urging Michigan residents to stay home on St. Patrick's Day this year, a holiday largely associated with partying for college students.
Central Michigan University's SafeRides program will no longer be operating during the spring 2020 semester, according to a CMUPD Facebook post.
Several city events and safety steps are in place in response to the spread of the coronavirus.
After the first cases were confirmed in Michigan, health agencies in Isabella County are taking precautions due to the coronavirus outbreak.