Native Farmers’ Market to get pavilion on corner of Leaton and Broadway
A new pavilion is slated to be built on the corner of Broadway and Leaton roads after the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe received a rural development grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The...
View ArticleCity manager contract approved despite one objection
City Commissioners approved City Manager Nancy Ridley’s contract on Monday night.(Taryn Wattles | Staff Photographer) Editor’s note: This story was updated at 10:50 a.m. on Wednesday, July 30. An...
View ArticleCity Manager Ridley talks financial challenges, good times in Mount Pleasant
City Commissioners approved City Manager Nancy Ridley’s contract on Monday night.(Taryn Wattles | Staff Photographer) After a six-month search, a lengthy interview process and minor hiccups in the...
View ArticleGas leak at Henry and Broadway causes residential evacuation
A gas leak caused by road construction caused the evacuation of six houses near the corner of Broadway and Henry streets around 9 a.m. More residents could be evacuated if the gas leak continues. Mount...
View ArticleGas leak at Broadway and Henry stopped, residents can return home
A gas leak at the corner of Broadway and Henry streets has been stopped. DTE crews are working on repairing the broken main. “The area is now safe and residents who evacuated the area can return to...
View ArticleMount Pleasant officials release city manager contract details
City Commissioners approved City Manager Nancy Ridley’s contract on Monday night. (Taryn Wattles | Staff Photographer) Nancy Ridley was voted in as Mount Pleasant’s newest city manager on June 25,...
View ArticleE. coli levels in Chippewa River dangerously high
This infographic produced by the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe details the high levels of E. coli in the the Chippewa River. (Courtesy Photo | Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe) Editor’s note: This story...
View ArticleCMU officials show off Virgin Pulse program at Employee Wellness seminar
Christine Joyner, secretary of the School of Public Service and Global Citizenship, challenges Angela Burdett, executive secretary of the College of Humanities, Social & Behavioral Sciences, to a...
View ArticleAugust Primary: Proposal 1 explained
The Aug. 5 primary is just less than a week away and Michigan voters will have to navigate some confusing language in the Proposal 1 tax initiative. Proposal 1 would repeal Michigan’s Personal Property...
View ArticleClare man charged with three felonies from peeping incident
David Prawdzik, a 55 year-old man from Clare, was charged with three felonies after videotaping his employees in the employees’ only restroom. He was a manager at the Chemical Bank on Pickard....
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