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Copper Peak moves closer to return of competition
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Marquette Rising: Outdoor recreation and intentional development fuel growth
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Starry, starry night: U.P.'s second annual Dark Sky Festival embraces the night skies
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Photo: Eagle Harbor Lighthouse
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It's electrifying: The U.P. is home to first of its kind electric off-road vehicle charging network
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Van Riper State Park in Marquette County.
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Creating a cultural hub in Marquette
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Buono! Strega Nonna's Italian fare enchants diners in Negaunee
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The story of the Tour da Yoop, Eh
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Marquette firm works to remove space debris
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A bold vision for the Straits of Mackinac
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Great Lakes Boat Building School expands
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Copper Peak jumps to the future
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Portrait of an artist: Preserving the U.P.'s past
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Photo: An unidentified man rides a railroad bicycle in Manistique.
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Now showing ... former theaters repurposed
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Arts and Culture
Does the U.P. need to rebrand to compete for business and tourism?
Brian Martucci
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Yoopers know what makes the U.P. special, but the region's story isn't always told with a cohesive voice. Some think that calls for a U.P.-wide rebranding effort and a more ambitious drive to attract businesses and tourists from across the country and world.
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Entrepreneurship
Lake Superior Woolen creates sustainable product niche in the U.P.
Neil Moran
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Three Eastern Upper Peninsula farmers have created a profitable company from a product that normally fetches a very low market price. Here's how a company was born that helps keep us warm while producing a sustainable product .
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Entrepreneurship
Forward thinking helps U.P. schools push ahead with technology
Jeff Barr
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
No matter how remote their locations, some U.P. districts are taking technology by the horns to keep their students learning at full speed.
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Entrepreneurship
Why the U.P. may be the best cold-weather testing environment in the lower 48
Brian Martucci
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Ice, snow, and cold may be some people's least favorite things about the U.P., but for auto and aircraft manufacturers, they are prized assets that bring industry to the area each winter.
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Entrepreneurship
Checker Transport finds success in getting people where they want to go
Deb Pascoe
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
With the foresight and patience of a seasoned businessman, Marquette's Jesse Schramm transformed a modest four-vehicle taxi enterprise into Checker Transport LLC, now an expanding and growing business.
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Arts and Culture
Local-food restaurant The Marq ready for spring opening
Jackie Stark
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
As the local food movement continues to gain traction, The Marq, which is weeks away from opening in downtown Marquette, is looking to bring as much local food to the table as possible.
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Kids and Education
Embracing the Magical: Q&A with David Sobel
Nina Ignaczak
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
In a culture so consumed by digital devices and virtual experiences, how can the natural world compete for students' attention? We talk with David Sobel, architect of place-based education, to find out.
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Entrepreneurship
Two new U.P. communities enlist in Michigan Main Street
Neil Moran
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Downtown districts in the Upper Peninsula have come a long way since the mass exodus of retail businesses a few decades ago. Sault Ste. Marie and Iron River are among those getting help with downtown revitalization from the Michigan Main Street program.
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Arts and Culture
Up North Lodge in Gwinn serves up reliably good food
Rebecca Bond
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
The local blog Small Town Girl, Foodie World reviews a Gwinn restaurant with a long history in the area and a reliable menu.
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Economic Development
Special Report: How does energy get to your smartphone?
Nina Ignaczak
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
You plug in your smartphone and voila -- it's charged up and ready to whisk you off to cyberspace. But how exactly do those electrons get into your phone? Read on to find out.
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Arts and Culture
Snow biking takes off in U.P. with Polar Roll race
Jackie Stark
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
The 906 Polar Roll this February will bring the Upper Peninsula to the forefront of a new sport, with a 35-mile and 15-mile fat bike race across Marquette County.
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Arts and Culture
Tiny Munising gets big boost from ice climbing festival
Amanda Monthei
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
It's not skiing, snowmobiling, or snowshoeing that brings crowds to tiny Munising on the shores of Lake Superior each winter. Some of the world's best ice climbing is found there, and it's making a big impact on the small town.
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Entrepreneurship
Sovereign Communications finds home in U.P.
Neil Moran
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
As Sovereign Communications prepares to relocate into a brand new headquarters in Sault Ste. Marie, the broadcasting company's president reflects on his decision to invest in the region.
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Arts and Culture
What does the craft beer boom mean for home brewers?
Brian Martucci
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
The craft beer boom hasn't shaken the foundations of the U.P's rich homebrewing tradition. If anything, the region's amateur brewing community is more tight-knit, creative and ambitious than ever before.
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Arts and Culture
Dirt bikes can be turned into snow bikes for winter
Cody Huebner
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
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Kids and Education
New stores add spirit and spice to Marquette community
Michael Murray
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
After long careers in other fields, two pairs of NMU alumni are embarking on new adventures in the Marquette retail scene.
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Arts and Culture
Yooper converts love life in the Northland
Brian Martucci
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
These three "adoptive Yooper" couples have one thing in common: One or both members grew up outside the U.P. and moved here for one reason or another. Here's how they're adjusting to life in the Upper Peninsula--and what makes staying a no-brainer.
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Arts and Culture
Manistique artist creates from his surroundings
Kelle Barr
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
The winner of the Upper Peninsula Second Wave Media Award for 2014 at the Northern Exposure exhibit in Escanaba is a Manistique artist who creates furniture designs based on wood already shaped by nature.
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Economic Development
How 'smart' is Michigan's electrical grid?
Nina Ignaczak
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
You may have a smart meter on your house, but what's so "smart" about it? We explore Michigan's foray into the "smart grid" and how it affects you.
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Kids and Education
How old schools are coming back to life
Neil Moran
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Some Upper Peninsula schools are being redeveloped into mixed-use developments--returning to their roots as community centers in the process.
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