Man vs. Mountain 5K to take place Feb. 3
Mount Pleasant’s signature outdoor obstacle 5K course is welcoming participants for another year.
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Mount Pleasant’s signature outdoor obstacle 5K course is welcoming participants for another year.
The city of Mount Pleasant will collect Christmas trees beginning Jan. 2, 2018.
As snow continues to fall, the City of Mount Pleasant has offered seasonal reminders to its residents.
Downtown Mount Pleasant transformed into a holiday wonderland on Friday for the start of the city's annual Christmas Celebration.
Some changes are coming to Mount Pleasant’s proposed zoning ordinance.
In a public hearing that lasted almost three hours, only seven of 63 speakers supported Mount Pleasant’s proposed zoning ordinance.
Central Michigan University students won the two contested seats for Mount Pleasant City Commission Tuesday night.
People with disabilities in Isabella County will have better voting access after a resolution from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Six candidates for two open seats on the Mount Pleasant City Commission will learn their fate on Election Day.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission tidied up the city code at its regular meeting on Oct. 23.
Mount Pleasant Planning Commission members looked stunned following a contentious two-hour-long public hearing regarding the city’s new zoning ordinance.
Mount Pleasant plans to adopt a new zoning ordinance for the first time in 33 years, but the changes have been met with opposition from some local developers.
Six candidates on the ballot for the Mount Pleasant City Commission debated several city issues Tuesday, including improving downtown, medical marijuana facilities and student housing.
Six candidates vying for two seats on the Mount Pleasant City Commission will participate in a candidate forum Tuesday.
Mount Pleasant Mayor Kathy Ling recognized a positive relationship with the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe by welcoming members to conduct an honor song at City Commission meeting Oct. 9.
A resident accused the Mount Pleasant City Commission of failing to meet its task of governing the city at a meeting on Sept. 25.
The United Way of Gratiot & Isabella Counties donated $100,000 to support Mount Pleasant’s “Partners Empowering All Kids” program during the City Commission’s regular meeting Monday night.
A new shopping center and restaurant has been approved for construction at the site of the demolished Chippewa Lanes on Mission Street.
Mount Pleasant city commissioners met in a work session Aug. 28 to discuss sidewalk snow removal and making snow shoveling on the outer sidewalks a requirement for multi and single-family homes.