Thrilling Thursdays return to downtown Mount Pleasant June 14
Interactive activities for all ages will be offered in downtown Mount Pleasant throughout the summer with the return of Thrilling Thursdays.
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Interactive activities for all ages will be offered in downtown Mount Pleasant throughout the summer with the return of Thrilling Thursdays.
The Washington Area Neighborhood Association is hosting an all-day music festival called Porchfest to showcase local talent on June 10.
With a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and baked goods, vendors and patrons alike gathered together for the first farmers' market of the summer season on June 7 at Island Park.
More than 25 Michigan breweries will be at the fifth annual Mount Pleasant Craft Beer Festival on June 9. The event will take place in downtown Mount Pleasant's Jockey Alley.
The Ziibiwing Center hosted an Honoring, Healing and Remembering Ceremony on June 6 at the site of the Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School to honor the children who attended and observe the 84th anniversary of its closing.
The Ziibiwing Center is hosting an Honoring, Healing and Remembering ceremony on June 6 to observe the 84th anniversary of the closing of the Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School.
Two staples of the Central Michigan University and Mount Pleasant community have closed.
On July 20, 1968, 1,000 athletes from the United States and Canada gathered to compete at Chicago’s Soldier Field in the first ever Special Olympics.
When customers walk into Mitchell’s Gourmet Deli Market in Shepherd, they are instantly greeted with warm smiles and seduced by the aroma of home-cooked food. On the outside, the shop appears to be just a regular corner store. But after one visit, customers become part of the Mitchell family.
Mount Pleasant community members voiced their opinions to the City Commission about the city opting in to the state law allowing medical marijuana facilities during a public hearing at 6:30 p.m., May 29 in City Hall.
Mount Pleasant community members will have the opportunity to give the city commission their input on having medical marihuana facilities in the city during a public hearing at 6:30 p.m., May 29 in City Hall.
To help honor those who sacrificed their lives serving in the United States military and observe the Memorial Day holiday, a parade is scheduled May 28 in downtown Mount Pleasant.
Beginning June 30, downtown Mount Pleasant will be transformed into an outdoor market on Saturday mornings, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. as the new Saturday Farmers' Market location.
More than 270 automobiles will be on display June 8 in downtown Mount Pleasant during the Back to the Bricks car show from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
West Bloomfield Township senior Kevin Karim Maher Ajluni died May 3 following injuries from a fall.
Walking into Millrose Brewing Co. in Barrington, Illinois, 21-year-old Jim Holton immediately noticed the large copper cladded kettles sitting in the middle of a room, flanked by field-stone fireplaces.
With her infant daughter strapped to her chest, Mount Pleasant Mayor Allison Quast-Lents gave a speech at her campaign kick-off party for Michigan State House Representative for the 99th District, on April 19.
A campaign kick-off party will take place for Mount Pleasant Mayor Allison Quast-Lents to officially announce her candidacy for the Michigan State House District 99 seat at 5 p.m. April 19 at 117 S. Main St.
Isabella County Sheriff’s Department arrested a man on April 9 for viewing child pornography on display computers a Walmart on Blue Grass Road in Mount Pleasant.
Central Michigan University's fight song sang through the speakers of City Hall as the CMU Women’s basketball team gathered at the front of the room during the Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting April 9.