Zombies face off with vampires at roller derby
When you think of zombies, you probably think of pale, demented creatures with torn clothing and a thirst for blood.
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When you think of zombies, you probably think of pale, demented creatures with torn clothing and a thirst for blood.
After learning her close family friend was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer, Madeline Michels wanted to do something meaningful to help.
Sign-ups for Mount Pleasant's annual Man vs. Mountain winter 5K are now open. Participants who apply before Nov. 1 will receive a discounted fee of $55 rather than the full fee of $70.
While officers were busy taking calls early Sunday morning, a man was destroying the lobby of the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
Portia Brown and Angela Hill relaxed downtown at a Mount Pleasant bar. A man saw the Central Michigan University students from across the room and approached Brown.
Lt. Gov. Brian Calley and Michigan House Speaker Kevin Cotter met with constituents and Isabella County leaders Friday morning at Soaring Eagle Casino to discuss pending legislation in Lansing and Washington D.C.
The robotic noise of 30 3D printers could be heard Thursday, Oct. 22 at the grand opening of the MakerBot Innovation Center.
When Emily Rutkowski had to start brainstorming topics for her semester-long group project in her Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services 216 class, she suggested an idea that was important to her. Rutkowski’s fellow classmates agreed to spend the semester raising awareness for the chronic wasting disease, an affliction that only recently appeared in Michigan.
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal community has selected candidates who will go on to the General Election ballot onNov 3.
Matthew Berlin, a 23-year-old from Fennville, turned himself in Nov. 6 for on-campus criminal sexual conduct reported on Oct. 21.
A U-Ride taxi driver was arrested Oct. 20 for fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" will be performed by a shadow cast three different nights on Halloween weekend by members of Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society at Central Michigan University.
Thrive Community Church will host a free worship concert with an independent Christian worship rock band, The Spark, at 6 p.m. Nov. 1 in Plachta Auditorium.
A new workout facility with an enclosed full size basketball court and workout equipment will be open to residents of Tallgrass Apartments soon.
Central Michigan University Police Department's annual fire and safety report revealed the number of on-campus drug violations has nearly doubled. Liquor violations also have increased by more than 100 in the past year.
Drug enforcement officers in the Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team (BAYANET) foiled a meth operation in late August after finding labs and storage sites across Michigan — including one in Mount Pleasant.
Student behavior and housing has been a hot topic of city government for years, and the candidates for city commission are following suit.
The Immanuel Lutheran Church hosted a piano concert fundraiser for Isabella County Restoration House (ICRH), a rotating homeless shelter, on Oct. 18, at 2 pm to 4 pm. Classical pianist Brandon Byrne, a CMU alumni, performed 15 songs, several were composed by him.
Fights. Drunks. Wrecked bathrooms. Puddles of vomit. These are the things that no one wants to deal with, but someone has to: the dirty jobs.
A West Campus Village apartment building containing six rooms was demolished yesterday, Oct. 15.