Chamber of Commerce celebrates life of 2016 Citizen of the Year
The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce’s 2016 Outstanding Citizen of the Year is no longer with us — but the memory of Tim Brockman was felt by everyone in attendance.
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The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce’s 2016 Outstanding Citizen of the Year is no longer with us — but the memory of Tim Brockman was felt by everyone in attendance.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioner Lori Gillis thinks some developers are taking advantage of taxpayers.
Fire trucks and two state troopers arrived at Lexington Apartments Sunday evening after an individual passed out after consuming alcohol.
The former SBX building that houses Kaya Coffee House will not be rezoned following a Mount Pleasant City Commission vote.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Feb. 13 to discuss the potential rezoning of the former SBX Bookstore building, which houses Kaya Coffee House. If the rezoning is approved, the building will likely be sold to United Apartments.
Kaya Coffee House is hosting an informational night tonight at 8 p.m. to discuss the potential sale of the former SBX Bookstore building to United Apartments.
Racers overcame the elements and obstacles on Saturday at the fourth annual Man vs. Mountain 5K race.
The Mount Pleasant police department’s new police chief and director of public safety was born into law enforcement.
A traffic stop led to three suspects being taken into custody and the confiscation of eight grams of heroin on Jan. 22.
A commissioner called a new waste removal policy a "nightmare" at the Jan. 23 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
A city commissioner called a proposed fine structure for rental owners "a joke," Monday night during the Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting at City Hall.
A public notice in their window was all the warning that Abigail Chambers and Emily Miller received when they learned that their business, Kaya Coffee House, was facing relocation.
It’s the winter semester which means students get a new distraction from their studies — snow.
A recount in Isabella County is scheduled at 9 a.m. Dec. 10 for the presidential election after a judge granted Green Party candidate Jill Stein’s request for a recount throughout the state of Michigan.
After a Sacred Heart Academy crossing guard was seriously injured this month when he was hit by a car, the Mount Pleasant City Commission wants to improve pedestrian safety.
The courtyard was dark except for a few street lamps. People were scattered across the grass either on top of or under cardboard boxes, the wind shaking the flimsy makeshift homes.
Several Mount Pleasant residents came forward to urge county residents to vote in favor of a surcharge increase to 911 services at Monday night’s City Commission meeting.
It’s been one year since Macomb freshman Ryan Tsatsos was killed in an unsolved hit-and-run incident on Crawford Road, southwest of Central Michigan University’s campus.
Republican Minde Lux and Democrat Chelsea Plevinski want Mount Pleasant residents to get out and vote — and not just because they’re running for Isabella County Clerk.
Two Mount Pleasant City Commission seats are up for grabs Nov. 8, and one of those seats could be filled by a CMU student.