Flood aid: CMU volunteers needed
The Isabella County Emergency Operations Center is looking for Central Michigan University volunteers to help in their efforts to aid members of the community who were affected by flooding.
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The Isabella County Emergency Operations Center is looking for Central Michigan University volunteers to help in their efforts to aid members of the community who were affected by flooding.
Damage caused by last weekend's flooding may cost the city of Mount Pleasant an estimated $6.1 million.
Damage caused by flooding from a June 23 thunderstorm may cost Central Michigan University $7 to $10 million in repairs to the affected facilities.
Isabella County Road Commission released a list of roads that will remain closed permanently after being washed away by the flood this weekend.
Governor Rick Snyder delivered a press conference in Mount Pleasant on Monday to voice his support for Isabella County's Emergency Management's response to the flooding crisis.
Isabella County Emergency Management announced in a press release Sunday that FEMA-trained damage assessment teams will conduct a preliminary assessment of damage done by flooding.
More than 300 bidders participated in the 41st annual Central Michigan University Public Auction, which was held in Lot 1 at 275 West Bellows Street on Saturday, June 24.
Lt. Gov. Brian Calley declared a “state of disaster” for Isabella and Midland counties after heavy thunderstorms left parking lots, roads and the lower levels of multiple homes underwater.
Local 2-1-1 emergency services report that nearly 120 people in Isabella County have been displaced from their homes due to flooding.
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.