'Transportation overall is an economic driver'
As voters gear up to hit the polls on Aug. 6, they will be asked whether to renew a millage for the Isabella County Transportation Commission, better known as I-Ride.
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As voters gear up to hit the polls on Aug. 6, they will be asked whether to renew a millage for the Isabella County Transportation Commission, better known as I-Ride.
In the upcoming Aug. 6 primary election, Isabella County voters will vote on three millage extensions, including a renewal for the county’s parks and recreation services.
The coo of a lone mourning dove and the rustle of leaves through the old-growth trees broke the otherwise-serene silence of sunset at Riverside Cemetery Monday night. Neither road nor user noise from adjacent Broadway and Harris streets and nearby Nelson Park interrupted the peace at the sprawling burial ground with tombstones dating back to the 1800s.
Mount Pleasant commuters overwhelmingly said safety is their top concern on Mission Street, a survey present this week to the City Commission found.
Starting with the new year, nearly 5,000 Mount Pleasant residences will have a new trash hauler.
Central Michigan University will hold three events throughout the week to celebrate Juneteenth by lifting up Black voices and educating the Mount Pleasant community.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission this week called “all aboard” to a committee designed to take a closer look at bringing passenger rail service to town.
Rising costs have impacted how the City of Mount Pleasant has prioritized some big projects, but not enough to warrant hitting the taxpayers in the pocketbook.
When the night falls on Mount Pleasant, Denise Fanning goes home, sets up her studio and starts making sculptures. In the same house, when morning comes, Robert Fanning comfortably sits with a cup of coffee and drafts his latest poem.
Isabella County voters had a strong message for their government officials Tuesday: Operate within the budget you already have. With all precincts counted, voters rejected, 10,286 to 3,668, a ballot proposal that county officials hoped would add nearly $6.15 million to coffers next year.
For many, college is a fresh start that provides the first step towards independence as students move away from their hometowns. The transition can be both exciting and nerve-wracking as they navigate their new environment and discover new things and people.
Mount Pleasant homeowners likely won't see an increase in their millage rate in 2024, under numbers introduced to the city commission Monday night. But that doesn't mean their tax bill won't grow.
The Mount Pleasant City Commissioners started their Monday, July 24, meeting with a presentation from Central Michigan University student Mason Squillets-Peterson.
During their first July meeting, held on Monday the 10th, the Mount Pleasant City Commission approved a contract buyout with Kraphol Ford & Lincoln.
The Mount Pleasant craft beer festival is returning for its ninth year on June 10, 2023.
Interested in nominating one of the next city commissioners? Brian Assmann and Brian Chapman are currently city commissioners, but their terms are coming to an end on Dec. 31.
Megan Bair and Lisa Webster own and operate For Art’s Sake, a boutique and gathering place for artists of all shapes and sizes.
For Arts Sake, a local Mount Pleasant art boutique, will be hosting a community “Paint and Skate” event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 13 at Island Park. Megan Bair, co-founder of FAS, said the event is a chance for anyone in the Mount Pleasant community to paint the skate ramps.
As a child, Marcella Lloyd survived living in a household with domestic violence.
The National Scleroderma Foundation’s Michigan Chapter announced its inaugural Stepping Out Mt. Pleasant walk. The event will start at 12 p.m. on April 22 at Island Park.