Marquette, Sault honored as good places for entrepreneurs
Both Marquette and Sault Ste. Marie have been recognized as communities that work to build growth and entrepreneurship in Michigan. They were the only two U.P. cities among 46 Michigan […]
Both Marquette and Sault Ste. Marie have been recognized as communities that work to build growth and entrepreneurship in Michigan. They were the only two U.P. cities among 46 Michigan […]
David Saint-Onge is back in this edition of U.P. Second Wave to talk about entrepreneurship and the basic rules for making sure a business is taking the right steps toward being successful and sustainable.
It's time for UP Second Wave to prepare for our holiday break. We return Jan. 11 with stories about the people, places and institutions that make the Upper Peninsula one heck of a place to call home. Oh, and Happy New Year, fellow Yoopers and friends.
It's hard to believe that 2011 is virtually behind us already. Here at Upper Peninsula Second Wave, we've been looking back over the past 12 months and the people we've met, the places we've been and the stories we've told. We wanted to share some of our favorites with you as we say farewell to 2011 and begin to look ahead to 2012.
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What's the best thing a city can do to achieve more economic success? Increase its number of college graduates. Read how the Talent Dividend calculates just how much college degrees add to a city's bottom line--think billions--and cities right here in Michigan are some of 57 competing for the $1 million dollar prize to boost college attainment.
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