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The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 16 to Sept. 21.
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The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 16 to Sept. 21.
Isabella County's ballot will include a yes/no vote for a new millage to support the County Sheriff's department.
As American people are about to make a life-changing decision this November, there is a part of the world where people’s lives changed almost three years ago and never became the same.
Since the founding of America, immigration has played a role in the development of the country's history, culture and politics. Today, it is a highly continuous topic for Americans and remains one of the leading concerns for voters in the upcoming election.
Nearly 100 Central Michigan University students gathered at French Auditorium Tuesday to laugh, clap, cheer and, most of all, watch, as the major party presidential candidates met for the first time in debate.
It’s a presidential election year, and political discussions are seemingly unavoidable. Students across Central Michigan University’s campus said they feel like the country is polarized, and some said they stay out of politics altogether aaza of how complicated things are.
The future of Isabella County Sheriff’s road patrol operations will soon be in voters’ hands.
A trio of Isabella County millages have been renewed.
Rain and steely skies didn't prevent voters at the Chippewa Township Hall from casting ballots in the Michigan state primary election Tuesday morning. Hopefuls for local, state and federal positions are vying for the right to represent their parties on the November ballot, and a trio of county-wide millage renewals, as well as district-specific proposals, are pending voter approval.
A bipartisan quartet of federal Congressional leaders has called on some of the nation’s top law enforcement and security officials to turn over documentation, on the eve of a Senate hearing on the July 13 assassination attempt of former President and Republican candidate Donald J. Trump.
When primary voters head to the polls, they will be asked whether Isabella County should renew a long-running millage cap that has funded routine operations for more than four decades.
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.
President Joe biden has dropped out of the presidential race. It’s a move he announced via social media on Sunday, July 21, but in an address from the Oval Office on Wednesday, he provided more of an explanation.
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.
On Sunday, July 21, President Joe Biden announced he is dropping out of the presidential race and will not be seeking re-election. Within 48 hours, Vice President and Biden's chosen successor, Kamala Harris, had earned enough delegate support to be declared the presumptive nominee, the Associated Press reported.
With a landslide vote, the United Methodist Conference approved a slate of social justice principles at their first general conference in eight years. One of those principles was long contested: inclusion of the LGBTQ community.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police and Mount Pleasant Police Department in the period from April 11 to April 24.
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.
"How many of you grew up in a town with a community pool?”
By Central Michigan College Republicans, courtesy of Evan Gibeau