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The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 26 to Oct. 3.
After serving in the Mount Pleasant Police Department for more than 26 years, Lt. Don Sytsema will be retiring Oct. 8 .
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed pedestrian lighting resolutions and determined their requests for the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal 2% allocations at its Sept. 27 meeting.
The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 19 to Sept. 26.
Two men were arrested and one woman was found dead Wednesday after law enforcement began an investigation into a reported felonious assault.
As City Manager Nancy Ridley prepares to retire, her successor Aaron Desentz looks forward to his future with Mount Pleasant.
The following incidents were among those handled by Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 12 to Sept. 19.
Central Michigan University alumnus Casey Croad, founder and CEO of Ignite Donuts, said he is preparing to open its first storefront located at 2208 S. Mission St. this fall.
Green Tree Cooperative Grocery's new downtown location is still under construction in the property located at 410 W Broadway known as "Parcel B."
Up until two days ago, Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Joseph believed voters would have the opportunity on Nov. 2 to decide if the city would allow more recreational marijuana dispensaries to open.
Commissioners approved the employment contract created with Aaron Desentz, Mount Pleasant’s new city manager, at its Sept. 13 meeting.
After 24 years working for the city of Mount Pleasant, City Manager Nancy Ridley announced her retirement from the municipal government.
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.