Mount Pleasant cancels 2020 Christmas festivities
Mount Pleasant's Christmas Celebration, originally scheduled for Dec. 4 and 5, has been canceled in light of rising coronavirus cases according to a Nov. 17 post on the city website.
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Mount Pleasant's Christmas Celebration, originally scheduled for Dec. 4 and 5, has been canceled in light of rising coronavirus cases according to a Nov. 17 post on the city website.
Mount Pleasant City Commission received updates on Central Michigan University, approved the city’s 2050 Master Plan, and extended temporary permitting for businesses at its Nov. 9 meeting.
As construction steams ahead on Parcel B, Mount Pleasant city officials are looking up the street to the starch-white buildings on the corner of Broadway and University.
Mount Pleasant voters elected Will Joseph and Olivia Cyman to the city commission for three-year terms from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023.
Mount Pleasant City Commission extended authority for utility billing payment plans, reinstated utility billing shut-offs and passed a resolution to adopt the Articles of Incorporation for Mid-Michigan Aquatic Recreational Authority at its Oct. 26 meeting.
Since the Oct. 10 Ransomware attack, Mount Pleasant's Information Technology staff has been able to restore the majority of systems affected.
Downtown Mount Pleasant is expanding as construction for a new mixed-use building is underway and is expected to be finalized by Fall 2021.
Mount Pleasant City Commission recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day, approved a snow emergency ordinance and approved a resolution supporting an emergency order at the Oct. 12 meeting.
The City of Mount Pleasant identified a remote Ransomware attack on its computer and phone systems on the morning of Oct. 10. The city’s firewall remained secure and the city does not plan to pay a ransom, according to an Oct. 12 press release.
On a typical year, the Pumpkin Promenade is an event where children ages 12 and under can trick-or-treat from the local businesses in downtown Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant resident John Zang and incumbent Roger Hauck will face each other in the Nov. 3 election in hopes of winning the 99th state representative seat.
Four candidates are running to fill two open seats for Mount Pleasant City Commission in the Nov. 3 election.
Public parks across Michigan, including Island Park in Mount Pleasant, could receive their first increase in funding since 2011 in the 2020 election.
Mount Pleasant City Commission met Sept. 28 and held a public hearing involving the snow emergency ordinance discussed at the previous meeting on Sept. 14.
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed a parking and snow emergency ordinance and a Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) request from the Mount Pleasant Housing Commission during their Sept. 14 meeting.
When Central Michigan University students return to Mount Pleasant, the total population of the city doubles.
The Central Michigan District Health Department announced today that Central Michigan University related COVID-19 cases are up to 117.
Recreational marijuana is coming to Mount Pleasant after Lume Cannabis Co. and House of Fire Provisioning were issued conditional authorization Aug. 21.
Mount Pleasant City Commission extended permitting of outdoor business activities until Nov. 30 with a unanimous vote, and appointed acting city clerk and deputy clerk at an Aug. 24 meeting over Zoom.
Incumbent Jim Moreno will continue to serve as the Isabella County District 5 Commissioner after defeating his Democrat primary opponent William Dailey during the Aug. 4 election.