Mount Pleasant local hopes to open medical marijuana shop
Mount Pleasant resident Deborah Cary has begun the application process to open a medical marijuana provisioning center in town.
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Mount Pleasant resident Deborah Cary has begun the application process to open a medical marijuana provisioning center in town.
NAACP chapter President Australyah Coleman made four demands to Central Michigan University in response to the racist messages left on a whiteboard outside a dorm room in Sweeney Hall.
Blaze Pizza plans to open for business in Mount Pleasant on Tuesday, Nov. 13, according to Ryan Fauble, director of Blaze Midwest Inc.
A group of concerned community members and students presented a proposal to implement citizen oversight of local police to the Mount Pleasant City Commission, who will formally receive it on Nov. 12.
Now that they have played just about everywhere in Michigan, it’s time for the metal band Nagazi to tour the East Coast.
Sororities Delta Phi Epsilon and Alpha Sigma Tau each held philanthropic fundraising events on Nov. 7.
Midterm election results for Isabella County have concluded that David R. Barberi will serve as the next prosecuting attorney, Stuart Black was elected as probate judge and Bob Busch and Kelly Beltinck were chosen as road commissioners.
According to poll results from The Associated Press posted at 12:13 a.m. Nov. 7, Democrat Jocelyn Benson won the seat for Michigan secretary of state in a 53.19 percent to 43.60 percent decision.
Art is vital to a community because it adds culture and value, said Oswego, Illinois sophomore Kelli Nielsen. Art keeps traditions alive and helps pass down styles from generation to generation, she said.
A panel of Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) spoke to a group of interested students about the trials and triumphs of being an advocate against sexual aggression at the Meet the SAPAs event on Nov. 5 in the Bovee University Center Lakeshore Room.
Elizabeth Clement and Megan Cavanagh have been elected as Michigan Supreme Court Justices each for an eight-year terms.
Mission Street – the long stretch of road that houses a large portion of Mount Pleasant's businesses – is considered a dangerous traffic area in the city.
Adding to the art and creativity in downtown Mount Pleasant, a third intersection will be painted in Summer 2019 after the city received a grant to do so.
Incumbents Debbie Stabenow and John Moolenaar were each re-elected to congress on Nov. 6.
On Nov. 6, Michigan voters voted yes on Proposal 18-3, adding several changes to voting laws into the Michigan Constitution.
On Nov. 6, Michigan voters voted yes on Proposal 18-2, which means the power to draw Michigan voting districts is now in the hands of an independent committee.
On Nov. 6, Michigan voters voted yes on Proposal 18-1, making recreational marijuana legal in Michigan.
Imagine a real-life Willy Wonka three course dinner chewing gum, but in the form of a low-calorie tea and shake drink that provides a meals-worth of nutrients.
Gov. Rick Snyder appointed a Central Michigan University environmental science professor to be one of nine members on the Environmental Science Advisory Board.
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