One man dead, another injured from gunshot wounds at Bradley Trailer Park
Mount Pleasant Police Department found one man dead and one injured from gunshot wounds at 2:53 a.m. today in the Bradley Trailer Park, 505 S. Bradley St.
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Mount Pleasant Police Department found one man dead and one injured from gunshot wounds at 2:53 a.m. today in the Bradley Trailer Park, 505 S. Bradley St.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners passed a resolution in support of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's executive order requiring face coverings in public indoor places.
Central Michigan University sent out a Central Alert reporting that there was an armed robbery at the intersection of Preston Road and West Campus Drive around 12 a.m. on July 11.
JCPenney, located in the Mt. Pleasant Shopping Center on S. Mission Street, will be closing along with nearly 150 other locations.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners passed a resolution June 22 authorizing a Class C Liquor License for the John G. Kulhavi Events Center.
Mount Pleasant parks and outdoor facilities will begin to reopen this week as Michigan begins to slowly lift stay-at-home orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many Mount Pleasant restaurants and bars will reopen starting on June 8 after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced on June 1 that she is moving the entire state of Michigan in Phase Four of the MI Safe Start Plan.
City commissioners passed a resolution May 26 temporarily permitting Mount Pleasant business to expand outdoor activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mount Pleasant Farmers' Market will open June 4 with new safety guidelines due to COVID-19.
City Commissioners passed a resolution at their virtual meeting May 26 temporarily allowing businesses to host outdoor service and activities.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission once again met over the Zoom conferencing app on April 27 to discuss various ways the city could help local businesses and residents during the novel coronavirus spread. These include measures related to utility bills, taxes and city fees.
Mount Pleasant Police officers arrested a suspect from the shooting that took place around 6 p.m. April 20 at 700 Edgewood Dr. The suspect has been lodged in the Isabella County Jail awaiting arraignment, according to a press release from the city.
A 21-year-old man was found dead by police at about 6 p.m. at 700 Edgewood Dr. after officers responded to a report of a shooting.
A homeless shelter is closed until fall and the county’s only soup kitchen is closed indefinitely, leaving a local restaurant to help fulfill the need for free meals in Isabella County.
There has been a significant percent increase in domestic violence cases in recent weeks in Isabella County compared to the same time last year.
Before the coronavirus pandemic took hold in the United States, the motto of the Care Store in Mount Pleasant was: Life is too short to run out of toilet paper.
Coronavirus updates were given and a special assessment was rejected at the March 24 city commission meeting.
Despite knowing the closure of his business was imminent, Jim Holton said he could have never fully prepared to shut down Mountain Town Station.
The City of Mount Pleasant has announced building closures and more event cancellations to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
Law enforcement agencies are urging Michigan residents to stay home on St. Patrick's Day this year, a holiday largely associated with partying for college students.