City Commission discusses city development, community ideas
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed new city development, The Bronze Legends project and community input.
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Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed new city development, The Bronze Legends project and community input.
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.
Potential design concepts for Mission Street will be presented to the community in three diffrent opportunities on Sept. 26.
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.
Over 20 organizations joined the Health and Human Services Expo at Central Michigan University on Sept. 19.
Maureen Eke with Isabella County Human Rights Committee wants Mount Pleasant community to ask themselves, "What does peace mean to you?”
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.
After almost a decade, the Central Michigan University Police Department is returning its Citizens Police Academy. CMUPD Lieutenant Mike Sienkiewicz said the department wants to allow the CMU community to see and understand how the department maintains public safety.
A construction project designed to give downtown Mount Pleasant a fresh new face is all but finalized.
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.
In June, Isabella County faced a nearly $591,000 budget deficit heading into fiscal year 2025.
Mount Pleasant commuters overwhelmingly said safety is their top concern on Mission Street, a survey present this week to the City Commission found.
Ahh, Independence Day.
As Pride continues throughout June, the events to celebrate the month continue to ramp up in the Mount Pleasant community and all around Michigan.
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.
Vivian Chatfield-Taylor spent more than two decades searching for a sense of community.
Last year, the Middle Michigan Development Corporation visited 171 companies in the four counties it serves, responding to more than 300 requests for assistance. Those visits resulted in $57 million in investment and 577 new net jobs.
The building at 555 N. Main St. sits back from the roadway separated by a large parking lot and shady trees.
Central Michigan University has never had a strategic plan dedicated to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice and Belonging. Just recently, that changed.