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Issue Media Group relaunches Upper Peninsula publication

Issue Media Group is excited to announce the relaunch of its online, community-informed, digital publication in the Upper Peninsula. UPword will focus on innovation, talent, entrepreneurship, social innovation, and community development, while featuring U.P.-based talent.

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Globe rebrands after shift to weekly publication

The Ironwood Daily Globe, a newspaper based out of Ironwood, is dropping from a daily to a weekly. Since it will no longer be a daily newspaper, the publication will be called The Globe. 

View of the Sturgeon River Gorge from the top of Silver Mountain.
Almost heaven: Silver Mountain

The Nature Conservancy in Michigan transfers the last parcel on Silver Mountain to the U.S. Forest Service, ensuring preservation of an usual tract and adding to the recreational opportunities in the Upper Peninsula. 

The campus of Northern Michigan University.
A new substance use minor from NMU could help address treatment workforce shortages in the UP

“The hope is that students can declare this minor and have met all of the educational requirements here, and hopefully really boost the workforce for the substance use treatment field in the Upper Peninsula,” says Elissa Kent, an NMU social work instructor who helped develop the new substance use academic minor.  

Kids Cove will be an all-inclusive playground at Mattson Park in Marquette.
All-inclusive playground planned for Marquette’s Mattson Park

“Kids Cove will transform underused space into an inclusive, safe and accessible playground that can be enjoyed by kids of all abilities,” says Michele Wildman, MEDC's executive vice president of Economic Development Incentives.  

“The success and sustainability of our food and agricultural industry is key to moving Michigan forward,” says MDARD Director Gary McDowell. (Photo: Facebook)
New Farm Innovation Grant Program seeks Michigan innovators in the food and agricultural industries,

“The success and sustainability of our food and agricultural industry is key to moving Michigan forward,” says MDARD Director Gary McDowell.

It's time to renovate the Lower Harbor Fish Cleaning Station in Marquette, says the South Shore Fishing Association.
Placemaking by way of fish: Restoration of fish cleaning station planned in Marquette

“Our goal is to “Re-Activate” a public space that was widely used but has exceeded its useful life cycle,” says Craig Cugini, a member of the South Shore Fishing Association.  

A rendering of the Community Cultural Pavilion in St. Ignace.
State placemaking initiative helps make projects in St. Ignace andRogers City possible

“The Public Spaces Community Places matching grant program makes projects like ours possible,” says St. Ignace DDA Director Scott Marshall. “Small communities have fewer financial resources which makes it very difficult to get projects out of the planning stage and into the development stage.”  

Marquette entrepreneur sees growth potential for outdoor recreation economy in the Upper Peninsula

David Ollila, who holds at least 16 patents, is the force behind a new development in Marquette that he hopes will bolster the outdoor recreation sector in the Upper Peninsula and connect it to Michigan’s mobility engine.  

Amanda Shellnut Photography is opening in Munising.
Amanda Shellnut opens photography studio

A new photography studio is opening in Munising.

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