The Mount Pleasant Fire Department has provided fire protection throughout Titus County for at least 50 years, working alongside volunteer fire departments to battle house fires and respond to car
Titus County Commissioner's agenda took up the City of Mt Pleasant's proposal concerning fire protection for the county for $980,000.00, less than the current $1.3 million. Also considered was the possible termination of the fire protection contract and the creation of a Titus County Fire Department
Two counties in Northeast Texas do not have burn bans. Franklin County issued a burn ban Monday, leaving Titus and Camp counties except for the City of Mt Pleasant within Titus County. Mt Pleasant has a burn ban. Titus County Judge Kent Cooper, who broke a tie vote, said the commissioners voted agai
The City of Mount Pleasant has launched two important projects to help guide future planning and development, and your input is needed!
“The Mayor and City Council have approved updating the Comprehensive Plan and developing a new Parks and Recreation Plan,” said City Manager Ed Thatcher. "Both o