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(11/27/24 1:00am)
The Mount Pleasant City Commission held a three-hour bi-weekly meeting in Mount Pleasant City Hall on Monday night. The commissioners discussed a large-scale city event, the recreation needs, assessment results and capital projects.
(11/13/24 1:29am)
The Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed the GKB Trail South Connection construction timeline, as presented by Parks and Recreation Director Phil Biscorner, on Monday.
(11/08/24 7:00pm)
Liz Busch, Maureen Eke and Amy Perschbacher won seats on the Mount Pleasant City Commission this Tuesday.
(10/30/24 9:00pm)
Mount Pleasant City Commissions held a work session during their bi-weekly meeting to discuss budget plans for 2025 on Monday
(10/25/24 11:09pm)
Soft spoken yet filled with passion, Kolmarge Harris's eyes lit up when speaking about the pride he held for the kids of the Lansing Spartans Youth Organization and its association with Isabella Sports Youth Organization. Harris has taught children how to box and provided a sanctuary for youths across Michigan. He now plans to do even more for their communities.
(11/08/24 3:35pm)
During the Isabella County Board of Commissioners meeting that happened at 5 pm on Tuesday, Oct 15 at the Aging Activity Center, Bree Moeggenburg came forward with a few complaints.
(10/16/24 6:05pm)
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed new city development, The Bronze Legends project and community input.
(09/30/24 5:00pm)
Candidates for positions such as County Commission, Drain Commission and Mount Pleasant School Board met to discuss the financial future of Isabella County after its recent budgeting decisions, as well as citizen wellbeing.
(09/26/24 12:31am)
Potential design concepts for Mission Street will be presented to the community in three diffrent opportunities on Sept. 26.
(09/26/24 12:42am)
Mount Pleasant City Commission discussed budget plans, community events and voting resources as well as sworn in new police members at their meeting on Monday.
(09/16/24 6:00pm)
The Central Michigan Health Department will be hosting its 15th annual HIV/AIDS 5K Run on Sept. 21. Starting in Island Park's West Pavilion, everyone over age 17 will pay $25 to enter. The funds will go to people with HIV, and student outreach to de-stigmatize and to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS.
(09/13/24 8:00pm)
The Mount Pleasant community will have an opportunity to enjoy nature, explore art and unplug from busy lives at the event in Deerfield park next week.
(08/13/24 8:10pm)
A construction project designed to give downtown Mount Pleasant a fresh new face is all but finalized.
(08/23/24 1:00pm)
Residents at three apartment complexes in Mount Pleasant came home to some disturbing news earlier this year: Their water bill, which they paid with their rent, was overdue and the city could cut off sewage and water connections.
(07/26/24 10:00pm)
When primary voters head to the polls, they will be asked whether Isabella County should renew a long-running millage cap that has funded routine operations for more than four decades.
(07/26/24 7:10pm)
As voters gear up to hit the polls on Aug. 6, they will be asked whether to renew a millage for the Isabella County Transportation Commission, better known as I-Ride.
(07/25/24 7:10pm)
In the upcoming Aug. 6 primary election, Isabella County voters will vote on three millage extensions, including a renewal for the county’s parks and recreation services.
(07/23/24 6:37pm)
The coo of a lone mourning dove and the rustle of leaves through the old-growth trees broke the otherwise-serene silence of sunset at Riverside Cemetery Monday night. Neither road nor user noise from adjacent Broadway and Harris streets and nearby Nelson Park interrupted the peace at the sprawling burial ground with tombstones dating back to the 1800s.
(07/11/24 6:56pm)
Mount Pleasant commuters overwhelmingly said safety is their top concern on Mission Street, a survey present this week to the City Commission found.
(07/09/24 6:24pm)
Starting with the new year, nearly 5,000 Mount Pleasant residences will have a new trash hauler.