NMU alumni Steve Farr (left) and Blackrocks co-owner Andy Langlois with the branded Wildcat Gold Lager cans.

NMU, Blackrocks collaborate for newest U.P. brew

"We are honored to partner with NMU in the creation of the Wildcat Gold Lager, especially as it commemorates its 125-year anniversary,” said Andy Langlois, a 1995 alumnus and co-owner of Blackrocks Brewery.

An apartment balcony using mass timber.
Mass Timber Construction: Improving forest land use in the U.P.

Mass timber construction promises many economic benefits for the U.P., improving the use of the region’s vast forests while creating jobs for residents, environmental protection, and economic growth for timber, wood products and construction industry.

Central U.P. studies potential of electric trails

Interest in electric recreational trails continues to grow in the U.P. The Central Upper Peninsula Planning and Development and Innovate Marquette SmartZone are pursuing an electrified trails feasibility study for the central U.P.

The comfortable meeting room at 1Q1.
Co-working spaces support remote work — and quieter lifestyle — in U.P. and beyond

Looking for a remote place to work? Considers one of these co-working spaces in the U.P. and beyond. These spaces are ideal for solo work and also to collaborate with others. The amenities include more than an endless supply of coffee.

Green Timber, Grossman Forestry merge

“We are excited to join forces with the staff at Grossman Forestry. The combination of our two teams will bring clients expanded expertise and opportunities through a broader network of land management services while offering efficiencies with offices spread across the Upper Peninsula,” says Justin Miller, president of Green Timber.

Michigan State University Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center in Chatham.
New funding helps soil health research in Upper Peninsula

"We are very happy to partner with the Bayer Fund to identify successful strategies for organic growers to reduce tillage and capture all the potential economic and environmental benefits of doing so, while producing bountiful vegetable crops,” said James DeDecker, director of Michigan State University Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center.

A hit with anglers, U.P. fish hatcheries reel in tourists, too

It's been a successful fish stocking season for the Upper Peninsula and Michigan. Three U.P hatcheries contributed to that success and are luring anglers and visitors curious about the operations.

The new Commongrounds building on Eighth Street in Traverse City.
Commongrounds uses co-op model to serve missing needs of the community

Traverse City's Commongrounds is a mixed-use building, offering affordable housing, co-working space, a coffee shop, child education center, and performance venue. It's the first real estate cooperative in northern Michigan.

Produce from the Youth Mentor Garden at Marquette Park in Wyoming, Mich.
Youth Mentor Gardens grow food, family, and community in Detroit and Grand Rapids area

At two Youth Mentor Gardens, participating teens and their families work together to plant, weed, water, mulch, and harvest produce.

Marquette Rising: Outdoor recreation and intentional development fuel growth

With an abundance of outdoor recreation assets, including a spectacular Lake Superior shoreline, and thoughtful downtown development, Marquette is among the small cities across the upper Midwest experiencing population growth. 

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