Rotary Club of Mt. Pleasant recognizes monthly outstanding citizens for centennial celebration

The Rotary Club of Mt. Pleasant is celebrating its 100th anniversary by honoring outstanding community members with monthly Paul Harris Fellow Awards. Named after Rotary founder, Paul Harris, this distinction is given to individuals who have made significant contributions to the local community. Discover the most recent five awardees.

New app helps make recycling easier for Isabella County residents

Most of us mean well when we try to recycle, but sometimes it’s hard to do correctly. It can be overwhelming to understand what materials we should recycle, trash, or donate, but a new app is making it that much easier for Isabella County residents. The Isabella County Material Recovery Facility in Mt. Pleasant has launched the Recycle Coach app to help educate residents how to correctly dispose of their waste.

Mark Witte chats with OnPoint staff: from left,  Andre Pierre, Jr., chief administrative officer; Kelly Dingman, accounting supervisor, and Sarah Lumbert, general accountant.
OnPoint: The many professional roles within mental health care

Michigan’s community mental health agencies need more psychiatrists, psychologists, and master’s level social workers, but they also need bachelor’s level social workers, administrative staff,  peer support specialists, accountants, and direct care workers — roles that require no college degree or degrees in areas not relating directly to mental health. 

CeCe, the Sheriff, and the power of storytelling: A conversation with Dominic Thrasher

Local author Dominic Thrasher recently released the second book in his children's series, The Adventures of CeCe and the Sheriff, which follows two Aussiedoodle puppies on heartwarming journeys filled with lessons on friendship and kindness. Discover more about Thrasher, his books, podcast, and plans for the future, in this Q&A.

Giving back and moving forward: How Mackenzie Miller fosters alumni and community ties

Mackenzie Miller, associate director of alumni engagement at CMU, plays a key role in connecting the university with the greater Mt. Pleasant community. A CMU alumna herself, she builds lasting relationships with alumni—not just as donors, but as lifelong supporters of both the university and town. Through her work and involvement with local organizations like the Mt. Pleasant Jaycees, this “40 Under 40” awardee exemplifies the power of giving back, mentorship, and community connection.

What to do in Mt. Pleasant this February

February in Mt. Pleasant is packed with activities celebrating love, food, and winter fun. From romantic dinners and Galentine’s brunches to creative workshops and family friendly events, local businesses and organizations have curated a lineup for all to enjoy.

Michigan student loan repayment program helping to tackle mental health workforce shortage

Michigan has long faced a critical shortage of mental health professionals, impacting access to vital care for communities across the state. To address this growing challenge, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) launched the Behavioral Health Now Loan Repayment Program, a strategic initiative aimed at attracting and retaining mental health professionals by alleviating the financial burden of student loans.

Expert presenters share evidence-based information traversing the lifespan from early intervention and initial diagnosis to quality of life for older autistic adults.
Navigating Autism Today Conference connects autism community to facts, friendships, and resources

The Autism Alliance of Michigan Navigating Autism Today (NAT) Conference connects autistic people of all ages and their loved ones with education, resources, and community.

Skate, sled, snowshoe, and more: Embrace winter in Mt. Pleasant

When winter brings freezing temperatures, Mt. Pleasant transforms into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From ice skating at Island Park and sledding at Deerfield Nature Park to ice fishing at Herrick Recreation Area and hiking along the Chippewa River at Meridian County Park, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the season. This guide highlights some outdoor winter activity options, thanks to the efforts of Isabella County Parks & Recreation and the City of Mt. Pleasant.

Building on 139 years: Alma College inspires excellence in the arts and beyond

Founded in 1885 with a vision for academic excellence, Alma College has grown from a small community institution into a nationally recognized liberal arts college known for its innovative teaching and engaged learning. Alma College remains a vital part of the local and academic community, staying true to its founders' vision while preparing students for meaningful futures.

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