Thunderstorm results in flooding throughout Mount Pleasant, closes university
Mount Pleasant residents are coping with closed streets, flooding and clearing storm debris after an early morning June 23 thunderstorm moved across Mid-Michigan.
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Mount Pleasant residents are coping with closed streets, flooding and clearing storm debris after an early morning June 23 thunderstorm moved across Mid-Michigan.
The City of Mount Pleasant teamed up with the Mount Pleasant Police Department and the Mount Pleasant Optimist Club on Thursday to host an event titled Let's Ride, which encouraged children and their parents to practice bike safety.
Several cases of parole violation were reported in this week's crime log from the Mount Pleasant Police Department, along with multiple cases of Driving While Intoxicated.
University-owned items from vehicles to computer equipment will be auctioned off to the public on Saturday, June 24 at the 41st annual Central Michigan University Public Auction.
Multiple residents spoke in favor of a special committee's draft recommendations to allow five types of medical marijuana production and growing facilities in Mount Pleasant.
The City of Mount Pleasant is teaming up with the Mount Pleasant Optimist Club to host an event titled "Let's Ride" from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 22.
More than 40 people gathered on Thursday in the Town Center park in Downtown Mount Pleasant for a free yoga session co-hosted by RedBloom Yoga and the City of Mount Pleasant.
A plan by the City of Mount Pleasant to install pedestrian lighting on West Broadway Street has been extended after a $60,000 donation from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe.
Residents will be able to share their thoughts on whether medical marijuana businesses should be welcomed in Mount Pleasant.
The general schedule for the 2018-2022 Capital Improvement Plan was finalized by the Mount Pleasant City Commission.
Beer enthusiasts from across Michigan gathered in Downtown Mount Pleasant's "Jockey Alley" for the 4th Annual Craft Beer Festival on Saturday.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission will meet to consider the approval of the 2018-2022 Capital Improvement Plan, among other items on the agenda, at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 12.
Samantha Teague, a Central Michigan University student who faced trial last fall for striking and injuring a pedestrian while driving drunk, will stand before a court again after the dismissal of the original case was overturned.
The 4th annual Craft Beer Festival, hosted by the Mount Pleasant Jaycees, returns to Downtown Mount Pleasant's "Jockey Alley" between Main and Court Streets on Saturday.
Food Truck Friday will kick of its first week of the summer with a showdown between GreenTree Cooperative Grocery and Little Miss Cupcake, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday. Both vendors will be offering a variety of cupcakes.
The Mount Pleasant Farmer's Market will begin hosting its weekly Thursday market events from 7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. starting Thursday at the South Shelter in Island Park.
A plan to provide additional spaces for barrier-free parking downtown was approved Monday by the Mount Pleasant City Commission.
Max and Emily's Eatery recently announced the lineup for its annual summer concert series, which will take place in front of the restaurant on the corner of Broadway and University Street.
A lawsuit in which Mount Pleasant attorney Todd Levitt sued local newspaper the Morning Sun for libel was dismissed by a Michigan Appellate Court on Tuesday.
Mount Pleasant City Commission will host a five-day-long community build project from Wednesday, May 17 to Sunday, May 21. The goal of the project will be to complete renovations needed for the Timber Town 2.0 Playscape located in Island Park.