Q&A: Get to know CMU Police Chief Larry Klaus
Just days after the quietest welcome weekend he said he's seen in the past decade, Larry Klaus is wrapping up his first month as Central Michigan University chief of police.
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Just days after the quietest welcome weekend he said he's seen in the past decade, Larry Klaus is wrapping up his first month as Central Michigan University chief of police.
This is a letter to the editor from Eric Baerren, president of the Washington Area Neighborhood Association.
An explosion caused light fire and smoke damage and structural damage to a building at Lexington Ridge Apartments.
United Way of Isabella and Gratiot Counties announced a partnership with Central Michigan University in hopes to raise over $500,000 over the next five years. The campaign officially starts Aug. 26.
The Broadway Theatre is hosting a showing of "Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope" on Friday, Aug. 24 and Saturday, Aug. 25.
Welcome Central Michigan University students!
A 2-year-old boy died in a mobile home fire in Mount Pleasant Friday evening.
Recreational marijuana retailers could soon be on their way to Mount Pleasant.
As the time drew closer to 1:15 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 2, people dressed in blue and teal gathered outside a courtroom at the Isabella County Trial Court. People who walked up the stairs in the courthouse were greeted with enthusiasm and appreciation.
Facing her rapist in Isabella County Trial Court was the conclusion to Rachel Wilson's fight for justice.
Community members can see the stars and learn about space this fall in the Brooks Astronomical Observatory.
Two Central Michigan University alumnae will see their fight for justice come to an end this Friday in Isabella County Trial Court.
U.S. Rep. Deb Haaland, who represents New Mexico's first district, encouraged Native Americans from across North America to participate in politics during the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe's 35th annual Powwow.
Community members can enjoy free movies every Saturday in August.
The City of Mount Pleasant is joining multiple stakeholders in funding the creation of a pathway along West Campus Drive.
Two Mount Pleasant metal bands will be capping off a multi-state tour in Mount Pleasant.
Nichole Sanborn has spent the last four years at the Family Video store on Mission Street providing Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University students with the latest blockbuster movies and video games.
U.S. Rep. Deb Haaland, who represents New Mexico's first district, will visit the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe this month.
Incoming freshman Taylor Idema, who grew up in Mount Pleasant, wanted to give the community the opportunity to enjoy music and the arts, just like she does. That's why she raised $200,000 to build an outdoor amphitheater for that very purpose.
Geography and environmental studies faculty member Anthony Feig is running for Congress.