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(01/08/25 5:00pm)
Isabella County had to remove 20 positions within the Sheriff’s road patrol department, including investigative units, road sergeants and deputies after voters stuck down $3.7 million millage in November. The final vote tally was 15,219 opposed to 12,558 in favor of the millage.
(12/10/24 10:47pm)
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct the date of the City Commission's next regular meeting.
(01/02/25 5:00pm)
The new year will bring many changes in the state of Michigan, including two minimum wage increases. While one would assume that pay raises will be a positive change, many members of the service industry are conflicted about their new hourly rate.
(12/05/24 9:37pm)
With the holiday season right around the corner and Christmas excitement defrosting, the city of Mount Pleasant and the City Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting activities and events such as cookie decorating and a parade for community members on Friday and Saturday.
(11/27/24 1:00am)
The Mount Pleasant City Commission held a three-hour bi-weekly meeting in Mount Pleasant City Hall on Monday night. The commissioners discussed a large-scale city event, the recreation needs, assessment results and capital projects.
(11/26/24 4:50pm)
Smiling faces and laughter filled the Volunteer Center in the Bovee University Center even though only a handful of people attended the annual Dinner Table Politics on Monday, hosted by Central Civics.
(11/21/24 5:00pm)
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Central Michigan University will provide entertainment and education through an Indigenous storytime. The event will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 25 in the Strosacker Room of Park Library.
(12/19/24 5:00pm)
When Laura Ludeman, a Mount Pleasant resident, needed to renew her lease with the Arbors Apartments, she found out that her rent went up over 50%.
(11/18/24 6:09pm)
Central Michigan University has adopted the Biden Administration’s Title IX redefinitions into school policy. While the additional protections for students were intended to be a positive change, hundreds of Michigan public school parents believe the new regulations will put their children in danger.
(11/16/24 5:00pm)
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe (SCIT) is looking into a five to 10-year plan to renovate and restore the remaining buildings of the Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School (MIIBS) in the hopes of opening the campus to the public and honoring those affected by its dreadful history.
(10/30/24 9:00pm)
Mount Pleasant City Commissions held a work session during their bi-weekly meeting to discuss budget plans for 2025 on Monday
(10/21/24 8:24pm)
October is globally recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society.
(11/08/24 3:35pm)
During the Isabella County Board of Commissioners meeting that happened at 5 pm on Tuesday, Oct 15 at the Aging Activity Center, Bree Moeggenburg came forward with a few complaints.
(10/16/24 6:05pm)
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed new city development, The Bronze Legends project and community input.
(10/15/24 6:07pm)
The sound of a large drum could be heard throughout the room, a beat so strong it reverberated in onlooker's ribs. The rhythmic thudding was accompanied by six voices that rose and fell with the music.
(09/26/24 12:31am)
Potential design concepts for Mission Street will be presented to the community in three diffrent opportunities on Sept. 26.
(09/26/24 12:42am)
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed budget plans, community events and voting resources as well as sworn in new police members at their meeting on Monday.
(09/21/24 12:38am)
Over 20 organizations joined the Health and Human Services Expo at Central Michigan University on Sept. 19.
(09/21/24 10:00pm)
Maureen Eke with Isabella County Human Rights Committee wants Mount Pleasant community to ask themselves, "What does peace mean to you?”
(09/13/24 8:00pm)
The Mount Pleasant community will have an opportunity to enjoy nature, explore art and unplug from busy lives at the event in Deerfield park next week.