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Slippery Roads Lead to Multiple Accidents
Mount Pleasant police responded to multiple accidents Saturday morning, two of which involved injuries.

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Mount Pleasant police responded to multiple accidents Saturday morning, two of which involved injuries.

At one point Saturday, 2,200 customers in Mount Pleasant and Caledonia were without power. By 6 p.m., power had been restored to more than half of them with another 650 homes back on line by 10 p.m.
A 19-year-old Mount Pleasant died over the weekend, and the medical examiner is ruling it an accident.
Grand theft auto turns into reckless endangering safety and a third driving while suspended after police stop a man who drove a woman's car without permission.
Police say a man who visited a friend at someone else's house stole a gun and tried to sell it.
A man who moved from Caledonia to Milwaukee tried to fake his court-ordered drug test.
Bites of delicious are at SweetEats Traditions at Regency Mall.
The Sturtevant Planning Commission unanimously approved moving final project approval to the Village Board for United Natural Foods.
Village officials take no action on woman's request to open a massage establishment here because she wasn't present.
Without better security and improved alcohol regulation the SportsPlex could face losing its liquor license and potentially its conditional use permit as well.
Remember Becky, the gas-smelling dog in Wind Point? She was honored with a certificate and a medal from the village president.
Stillman Parker and his family were laid to rest in a plot of land on Durand Avenue inside the gates of what is now American Metal Technologies.
Mount Pleasant police went after a speeding driver who tossed a duffle bag full of cocaine out the window.
A concerned father is worried about the number of people who speed through the Prairie Crossing subdivision, especially when children are present.
La Lluvia opened in December and has a brisk lunch and dinner crowd. They're expanding to breakfast, too, to help folks start the day on a tasty note.
The Caledonia Plan Commission filled vacant land use work group seats so they can start addressing Walmart's applications.
The site of Mount Pleasant's former Village Hall has been completely transformed into a bustling retail center.
Sturtevant police say a 24-year-old man killed himself Wednesday afternoon.
Brothers are charged with disorderly conduct after police watch them fight outside the Village Hall campus.
"The Itsy Bitsy Spider" has nothing on the Harlem Shake. Watch this group of students try to ignore and then succumb to the infectious beat.