Partners for protection: Advocates, police work together to support survivors
Krysta Carabelli’s experience counseling survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence has taught her that police culture and mental health care sometimes do not mix.
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Krysta Carabelli’s experience counseling survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence has taught her that police culture and mental health care sometimes do not mix.
Ahh, summer has officially arrived in Michigan, bringing with it the long days of shimmering sunlight and bluebird skies; the gentle babbling of the Chippewa River as it makes its way downstream; the mountains of fresh-from-the-fields produce at the farmer's markets; the live concerts under the stars ... the mosquitos and traffic cones.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department in the period from April 6 to April 18.
Mount Pleasant will be hosting a celebration of Earth Day from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at Island Park. The event is a chance for Mount Pleasant families to gain knowledge about Earth Day while taking part in a variety of activities throughout the afternoon.
Winter recently roared back with a vengeance Feb. 22, but believe it or not, spring is right around the corner. Adventurous Mount Pleasant community members may be looking for ways to celebrate the latest round of snow, and here are a few venues that offer those activities in the Isabella County area:
With Valentine’s Day approaching and the cold growing bitter, people are searching for ways to keep themselves entertained and warm. Mount Pleasant provides plenty of local small businesses offering just that.
Mount Pleasant held its second annual Chili Challenge, a community 5K on the morning of Feb. 3. The event was sponsored by Mountain Town Station and Meet Mount Pleasant.
Curious about what events to attend on campus and in the community? Mark your calendars with the following:
Karma Kat Cafe, a cat shelter in Mount Pleasant, is approaching 1,000 cat adoptions and is in desperate need of volunteers.
On Nov. 18 Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe (SCIT) announced the distribution of the 2 percent grant to local government agencies and schools' projects.
After 15 years in a 'book desert', Mount Pleasant welcomed a new bookstore. Sleepy Dog Books offer a variety of book genres, events and products from locally and woman owned businesses.
DETROIT -- Gov. Gretchen Whitmer approached the podium in Motor City Casino's Sound Board Theater in a hot pink power suit at 1 a.m. Nov. 9 to accept her governance. She was welcomed with the crowd cheering as she hugged and high-fived advocates en route to make her speech. A gold button attached to her blazer gleamed over her heart, "Ban's Off Our Bodies," as she spoke to the audience.
When Anita Gross, a Mount Pleasant resident, got into the car to take her children to school, a pervasive heavy chemical odor had hit her nose. She had thought to herself, 'this is what something toxic smells like'. All Gross wanted to do at the time was close the doors and roll up the windows as quickly as possible. This happened 25 years ago.
On Nov. 1 a fire emerged in two residential houses at 1006 Bruce Street. Both houses were damaged. Nobody was injured.
On Oct. 12, Maya Denslow, the owner of Jib-Bob Korean restaurant, sat at one of her self-made wooden tables underneath the dim lantern lighting as she shuffled through lists of potential grocery providers for her business that was over-due to re-open for nearly two years.
Although Christmas may seem far away, executive members of Christmas Outreach have been planning for the event since August.
There are 12 days until the Nov. 8 election, and there are many topics for voters to learn about before casting a ballot.
An 18-year-old Central Michigan University student died following a two-car collision Friday. According to a Michigan State Police press release, it happened around 11:30 a.m. on US-127 at Harrison Road in Gratiot County.
The Mount Pleasant Police Department is undergoing some changes.
Club Create (CC) is an art program for adults with disabilities that meets every second Thursday of the month from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Art Reach in Mount Pleasant. CC was introduced through Michigan Art’s Access, a Detroit based non-profit organization.