CMU to undergo reaffirmation in April
Central Michigan University will undergo reaffirmation process for accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission on April 25 and 26.
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Central Michigan University will undergo reaffirmation process for accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission on April 25 and 26.
The Mount Pleasant city commission unanimously voted to terminate its contract with APM Mosquito Control for mosquito control services at its Feb. 8 meeting.
The Mount Pleasant city commission will decide if the city will terminate its contract with APM Mosquito Control at its Feb. 8 meeting. The reconsideration comes after receiving negative input from residents concerned by the inorganic spray.
Alana D’Ambrosio-Berry awoke to horrific screams coming from outside her house just after midnight Nov. 1.
Authors of Mount Pleasant’s new zoning ordinance plan to work the redevelopment of Mission and Pickard streets from its current auto-centric form to a mixed-use, multi-modal form.
Kathleen Ling believes the quality of local government depends on involvement from its citizens.
If you live between Bellows and High Streets, it's difficult to avoid a code violation if there is trash on your lawn or your car is parked in the wrong place.
After being sworn in as new Mount Pleasant City Commissioners on Jan. 11, Allison Lents, who was appointed vice mayor, Nick Madaj and Lori Gillis went straight to work.
Only minutes after taking oath as one of three new Mount Pleasant city commissioners, Allison Lents was elected vice mayor.
Though Mayor Jim Holton would rather "bob for french fries in a deep fryer" than discuss a roundabout being installed in the city, the Mount Pleasant City Commission approved the allocation of funding for a roundabout at Washington and Bellows streets.
Union Township is counting on participation from Central Michigan University administrators to address safety issues on Crawford Road.
After several residents voiced their concerns, the Mount Pleasant City Commission voted to contract with APM Mosquito Control on sprays.
By 2024, Mount Pleasant could be a stop along the way of a passenger train that runs from Ann Arbor to Traverse City.
A task force of students, city officials, law enforcement and Mount Pleasant residents assembled to answer one question: How can student behavior be addressed to improve their relationship with residents?
A proposed 30 percent increase in special assessment taxes has some Mount Pleasant business owners worried about the future of their shops and restaurants downtown.
Students walking to or from downtown will not have to make their treks in the dark much longer.
Three new faces will join Mount Pleasant's City Commission in 2016 after Tuesday's elections.
City Commission Liaison Ian Elliot spoke in the Senate at tonight's Student Government Association meeting, asking for student input regarding a meeting he will have with city officials on student conduct and how it affects residents.
When the Mount Pleasant City Commission first brought up a roundabout on Washington and Bellows streets in May, Mayor Jim Holton said he would rather paper cut his eyeball with the blueprint of it than talk about construction.
Student behavior and housing has been a hot topic of city government for years, and the candidates for city commission are following suit.