Mount Pleasant Citizens' Climate Lobby invites students to brew up climate change solutions
Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Climate Lobby is bringing together students, faculty and community members to brainstorm solutions for climate change.
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Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Climate Lobby is bringing together students, faculty and community members to brainstorm solutions for climate change.
After 22 years, the original line-up of Mount Pleasant metal band, Workhorse Movement, will re-unite for a show on Nov. 27.
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.
Hundreds of writers, artists, collectors and nerdy fans dressed as comic book characters stormed the halls of Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort this weekend to celebrate Fantasticon.
The Isabella County Restoration House will be opening for the season on Oct. 27, but the organization will look very different this year.
Keys jingle as collections manager Ron Bloomfield digs them out of his pocket and unlocks a heavy metal door, which creaks as he enters a dark room on the first floor of Rowe Hall.
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.
The Five Guys Burgers and Fries at 1620 S. Mission St. will be opening on Oct. 28, the restaurant announced in a Facebook post.
Central Michigan University police officers, current and retired, joined with students, faculty and Mount Pleasant community members to celebrate the department's 50th anniversary.
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.
For more than 40 years, Midland comic book creator Mark Starks has held on to the same imagination and creativity he had while he was in grade school. As Starks matured, so did his work, evolving with different technologies and formats.
The next Mount Pleasant City Commission Meeting will be at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 14. A lot will be happening at the meeting, with there being around 30 items on the agenda. Here are some of the key parts of the agenda:
Police are investigating a single-vehicle crash that left one woman dead Friday morning in Mount Pleasant.
Get your wizard robes and superhero costumes ready, because FantastiCon is returning to the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort.
Autume Balcom has saved lives, solved crimes and helped deliver a baby all while on the job as a police officer.
There are five candidates running to fill two vacancies for the Mount Pleasant City Commission election happening on Nov. 5. These spots opened after long-time city commissioners Kathleen Ling and Tony Kulick decided not to seek reelection.
With Cybersecurity month in full swing, business information systems faculty and the Cyber Security Club are working to make Central Michigan University students aware of the importance of cybersecurity.