City reveals draft for character-based zoning ordinance
City officials showcased Mount Pleasant's new character-based zoning ordinance to the public during a July 27 presentation.
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City officials showcased Mount Pleasant's new character-based zoning ordinance to the public during a July 27 presentation.
The ad hoc committee created by the City of Mount Pleasant to provide recommendations on zoning parameters for medical marijuana facilities submitted their plan to city commissioners during a meeting on July 24. Commissioners approved a work session dedicated to the committee to take place after the regular city commission meeting on Aug. 14.
City commissioners chose not to support any proposal to use pesticides to treat the mosquito population during a meeting on Monday, July 24.
More than 200 Central Michigan University students worked for Residence Life this summer to prepare campus for the return of students this fall.
Cases of domestic violence, disorderly conduct, larceny and embezzlement were recently investigated by the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
Cases of child abuse, disorderly conduct, destruction of property and heroin possession were recently investigated by the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
Central Precinct, the Mount Pleasant location for the statewide baked goods franchise Cops and Doughnuts, opened for business at 1327 South Mission Street on July 13.
American blues singer and songwriter Kelley Hunt will return to Mount Pleasant Thursday night to kick off the second performance in the Max and Emily's Summer Concert Series.
A 32-year-old Grand Rapids man was arrested on July 10 after a traffic stop led to the discovery that he was in possession of 11 grams of heroin.
Like many people in Isabella County, Margaret McAvoy spent the evening of June 22 listening to the rain pounding against the windows of her home.
Former Mount Pleasant City Commissioner Jon Joslin thinks taxes for property owners in Downtown Mount Pleasant are "atrocious."
The City of Mount Pleasant will team up with McLaren Central Michigan for the fifth week of the Thrilling Thursdays series.
The City of Mount Pleasant will team up with McLaren Central Michigan for the fifth week of the Thrilling Thursdays series.
While it is still unclear if the city of Mount Pleasant or its residents will receive financial assistance, City Manager Nancy Ridley could not be more proud of the city and Isabella County for the efforts made while assessing damage caused by massive flooding last month.
A Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council member has resigned following a felony drug charge in Isabella County.
Two Central Michigan University graduates will return to Mount Pleasant to showcase their food truck and compete in a pizza face-off for this week's Food Truck Friday, hosted by the CMU Research Corporation.
The flooding caused by thunderstorms on June 23 represents the most costly agricultural incident in Isabella County's history, according to estimates that put the cost of damage at more than $28 million.
United Way of Gratiot and Isabella Counties has raised more than $30,000 for its flood relief fund.
Multiple cases of drunken driving and assault were reported in the most recent crime logs from the Mount Pleasant Police Department. The MPPD is also investigating a string of possibly connected cases of graffiti vandalism.
For the fourth week of the Thrilling Thursdays series, The City of Mount Pleasant will team up with Central Michigan University's Museum of Cultural and Natural History for an event titled 'Bugs R Us,' starting at 6 p.m. on July 6.