City Commission to reassemble to decide next steps in city manager search
A summer-long search effort for the next Mount Pleasant city manager seems to be nearing its end as city leaders evaluate final candidates.
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A summer-long search effort for the next Mount Pleasant city manager seems to be nearing its end as city leaders evaluate final candidates.
Students are once again returning to campus which means Welcome Weekend, traditionally one of the biggest party weekends of the year, is approaching.
The city commission discussed a resolution regarding a petition to increase the number of recreational marijuana retailers permitted in Mount Pleasant in their July 26 meeting. Six commissioners were present with Commissioner Lori Gillis absent.
In the July 13 meeting, the city commissioners discussed an amendment to the ordinance that will address the cat colonies and changing the term limits of commissioners.
Nearly two years after closing down to make changes to the parking lot, Tai Chi Bubble Tea finally reopened on Monday under new management. To celebrate, they are offering 15% off everything on the menu until July 15.
The Soaring Eagle Resort celebrated the Fourth of July with “the biggest fireworks display in mid-Michigan,” on Saturday, July 3. This is an annual event put on by the casino and one that is popular with the people of Mount Pleasant, as well as the surrounding areas.
The Mount Pleasant city commission discussed criteria for hiring a new city manager in their June 28 meeting. Commissioner Lori Gillis was absent from the discussion.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed the search for a new City Manager and the R.I.S.E. Advocacy police program at the June 14 meeting.
Several yards in the Mount Pleasant city limits are filled with dozens of feral felines, known as cat colonies.
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed street lighting and alley reconstruction at its May 10 meeting.
City Manager Nancy Ridley announced her retirement from the municipal government at the commission's April 26 meeting.
The city of Mount Pleasant established a mobile app in 2017 that allows individuals to report non-emergency issues to city staff with just a click of a button.
On April 14, the League of Women Voters of Mount Pleasant Area (LWVMP) hosted a virtual town hall discussing redistricting and gerrymandering in Michigan, focusing on communities of interest.
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed landfill evaluation services and overnight parking at its April 12 meeting.
The third round of stimulus checks was signed into law on March 11. Later that month, many CMU students and Mount Pleasant residents saw money hit their bank accounts.
Two Mount Pleasant restaurants announced temporary closures on social media because of COVID-19 this past week.
Mount Pleasant City Commission focused on residential housing at its March 22 meeting by amending an ordinance to permit additional residential housing downtown. It also accepted a grant for neighborhood enhancement.
Inside the small building on the corner of N. Franklin Avenue and E. Mosher Street wafts the aroma of freshly ground coffee and spices. This hidden gem will soon move to the spotlight as it expands to a bigger building downtown.
Isabella County Commission voted to end its agreement to purchase a Union Township property that would have been the new Isabella County Jail and Sheriff’s Office.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department from March 1 to March 8