Census 2020: What CMU and Mount Pleasant residents need to know
A complete and accurate count. That's what local organizers for the United State 2020 Census want from residents living in Mount Pleasant and its surrounding municipalities.
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A complete and accurate count. That's what local organizers for the United State 2020 Census want from residents living in Mount Pleasant and its surrounding municipalities.
Mount Pleasant could be receiving a new way of traveling through downtown in the form of pedal trolleys.
Police are investigating a Mid Michigan College softball coach who reportedly sexually assaulted a player.
Mount Pleasant City Commission's ranks were thinned at their Feb. 10 meeting, but there were still enough commissioners present to get some business done.
“Life is too short to run out of toilet paper.”
Hundreds of people flocked to Nelson Park to take part in the sixth annual Man vs. Mountain obstacle course in downtown Mount Pleasant Saturday, Feb. 1.
From the outside, Trillium appears to be a small boutique in downtown Mount Pleasant – but entering the shop reveals a swath of fashion waiting to be bought.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department from Jan. 14-26.
Business: Riverwood Resort
Pedestrian street lighting and the possibility of new public transportation options in the city were discussed during the Jan. 27 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
A local program will be conducting a count to get a snapshot of homelessness in Isabella and Gratiot counties starting Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Two new businesses in downtown Mount Pleasant will find their early days a little easier, thanks to an initiative aiming to grease the wheels of entrepreneurship.
After a four-month soft opening, downtown pizzeria Vin Trofeo's, opened officially on Jan. 14. The event included a ribbon cutting while attendees ate pizza. William Baird, co-owner of Vin Trofeo's, said business has been great so far, and he has received a lot of incredible feedback from online reviews.
While Central Michigan University students were spending time out of town during winter break, news did not stop in the City of Mount Pleasant. Here are some things students may have missed over the break.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioner Will Joseph was re-appointed as mayor by fellow commissioners and two new commissioners were sworn in at the Jan. 13 Mount Pleasant City Commission meeting.
When Joe Nevills was growing up, his grandpa took him to Mount Pleasant Meadows to cheer on his horses.
After more than 15 years without a Big Lots store, one is opening in Mount Pleasant later this year.
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Mount Pleasant City Commission wrapped up 2019 by approving the 2020 Operating Budget and increasing the city manager’s base salary.
George Ronan and Mary Alsager were elected as Mount Pleasant city commissioners on Nov. 4 and will start their new roles at the start of 2020. Both have a background in education and campaigned together to become commissioners.