Lt. Larry Klaus hired as next CMU police chief
After eight years at the Central Michigan University Police Department, Lt. Larry Klaus will serve as the next chief of police.
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After eight years at the Central Michigan University Police Department, Lt. Larry Klaus will serve as the next chief of police.
Don Stabenow served as a Central Michigan University faculty member for 33 years and a Special Olympics volunteer for 46 years. In recognition of over four decades of service, Stabenow will serve as the Grand Marshal for the Special Olympics Michigan State Summer Games for the second time. He will lead a parade to the opening ceremony at 6:15 Thursday, May 30 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
As a mother of three special needs children, Marilyn Zerbe understood the challenges that were forthcoming. When her adopted granddaughter, Samantha Buckmaster, expressed interest in becoming an Special Olympics athlete Zerbe unknowingly had the next 14 years sculpted before her.
Bloomfield Township Police Chief Scott McCanham believes police officers on a college campus should consider age as a factor in determining punitive actions.
WCMU Public Television was nominated for three regional Emmy awards, including one in the Magazine Show category for its long-running program, "Destination Michigan."
The sixth annual Mount Pleasant Craft Beer Festival will feature beer and wine from 30 Michigan breweries.
After hearing concerns from residents and business owners, the Mount Pleasant City Commission chose not to narrow Brown Street during its scheduled construction.
Special Olympics athlete Julian Borst's love for running and competing led him from middle school sports to the 2019 Boston Marathon.
Max and Emily's will feature local bands and nationally-recognized artists at its 11th annual Summer Concert Series.
Kyra Hope, the third of four finalists for Central Michigan University's next Chief of Police spoke about community engagement and showing respect at a forum on May 10.
The popular burger restaurant Five Guys announced it will open a new location in Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant is offering free brush chipping for up to 150 households within 30 minutes of city limits from May 13 to May 20.
Flashing lights, smoke, dollar bills and deafening cheers filled Centennial Hall on April 25 as drag queens of varying sizes and styles strutted through the room.
Two bands that draw their style from rock and funk music will be playing highly-energetic music in a Mount Pleasant show.
Graduates of the Mount Pleasant Citizen's Academy shook hands with Mayor Will Joseph while accepting certificates at City Hall Monday night.
Special Olympics Michigan, will be hosting its 51st State Summer Games this summer from May 30 to June 1.
In the first of three forums open to the Central Michigan University community for the ongoing provost search, faculty gathered to listen to candidate Farshad Fotouhi on April 22.
Albany, Minnesota senior Sara Kellner and Muskegon junior Dylan Goetz have been selected as the Summer and Fall 2019 semester editor-in-chiefs of Central Michigan Life.
Central Michigan University's first-ever Queer Fashion Show was designed to spotlight the latest chapter of inclusivity and boldness in a celebration of love and aesthetics.
Central Michigan University students, faculty, and President Robert Davies gathered in spite of pouring rain to celebrate peace movements around the world by raising the International Peace Flag outside of Warriner Hall April 18.