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Many floats in the Starry Starry Night parade were sponsored by local businesses in the small Grand Marais community.

Starry Starry Night boosts economy, culture in Grand Marais

“It's one of the big events for us throughout the year,” said Toni Whaley, who owns Grand Marais Mercantile and helps organize Starry Starry Night. “We want to make sure that our retailers, our crafters, our artists — as well as our wonderful restaurants — have plenty of people that come and enjoy what we have to offer.”  

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The Beaumier Heritage Center
Grant helps highlight influential women of the U.P.

“It’s stories like those that we want to share,” said Dan Truckey, director and curator of the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center. “One, to let others know more about these people, but also to inspire young people—especially young women—to say that just because they grew up in a small town in the U.P., it doesn’t mean they can’t go on to achieve some really significant things and make an impact on the world.”

Ishpeming to improve water system with $20 million investment

 “Our residents and business owners voiced their support to the state during the public comment period, having a direct impact on the city scoring in the fundable range for this significant and very competitive funding, which will improve our infrastructure,” said Craig Cugini, Ishpeming city manager.

Michigan’s University Research Corridor: Leading the Way in Sustainable Innovation

Michigan students, researchers, and campuses are serious about the environment  and are working to discover ways to meet today’s economic and health needs and ensure a healthy environment for future generations.

“Last year, we onboarded primary care providers at many of our hospitals across the state,” says Kalchik. “So, we would expect that in another few years, the Sault will be in the same situation.”
Despite nationwide provider shortage, MyMichigan Health remains committed to Sault community

Michigan is one of the five states experiencing the most critical staffing shortages among healthcare workers, including physicians. Despite the shortage, MyMichigan Health is showing it is committed to the Sault community in a variety of ways including: ensuring residents have access to the services they need to keep their care close to home, supporting providers who are already in the community, and recruiting new providers to the community.  

Grant will bolster outdoor recreation innovation efforts in the U.P.

“The potential surrounding outdoor recreation in the Upper Peninsula is limitless, and we are grateful to the Economic Development Administration for recognizing the impact this grant will make as we continue our relentless pursuit of innovation and development in this industry,” said Joe Thiel, CEO of Innovate Marquette SmartZone.

Two U.P. residents recognized by Michigan Veterans Affairs

“I would like to thank our veterans. It is because of their service and sacrifice that we can enjoy the freedoms that we have today. They have given so much, and it is our duty to give back to them," said Denise Formulo, who was named Veteran Service Provider of the Year.

Visit Keweenaw launches Sustainable Tourism Series

Visit Keweenaw, the tourism authority of the Keweenaw Peninsula, launches its Sustainable Tourism Series with “Fostering the Keweenaw’s Dark Skies," at noon on Friday, Nov. 10,

Recent graduates, from left to right, Theresa Higdon, Lysa Stockwell, Ashley Jarvi .
Childcare SPARK finds unique solutions to pressing issue

A collaborative effort of several organizations under the umbrella of the Lake Superior Community Partnership is addressing the childcare issue in the U.P. Childcare SPARK trains prospective home childcare providers and also encourages graduates to develop their own in-home businesses. 

Grant to help further manufacturing in the U.P.

“This grant will help us assist even more companies across the state with a focus on developing and manufacturing products in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan," said Dan Radomski, executive director of Centrepolis Accelerator. 

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