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A "salty" dwarfs the Soo city streets as it passes through the locks I Shawn Malone
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Sault Ste. Marie
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Located on the eastern end of the Upper Peninsula, Sault Ste. Marie is the only location besides Detroit and Port Huron that connects Michigan with Canada. Its twin city, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, is separated from it by the St. Marys River and connected by the International Bridge. The town is known for its tourism, which is fueled by the nearby Kewadin Casino as well as the Soo Locks, the world's busiest canal in terms of pure tonnage passing through it. Secondary education needs in the area are met by Lake Superior State University, known for its annual "Banned Words List." In addition, the Soo, as it is known locally, is home of the International 500 Snowmobile Race, which draws participants from all over the U.S. and Canada. Founded by explorer Father Jacques Marquette in 1668, Sault Ste. Marie is the oldest city in Michigan and one of the oldest in the United States.
UPside of Life: Remembrance and a dark week for Memorial Day
Sam Eggleston
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Here at U.P. Second Wave, we urge our readers to take the time and observe Memorial Day with safety and in solemn remembrance of those who have fallen for this country as members of the military. In addition, we will be observing our annual dark week and will be back with a new publication come June 6.
UPside of Life: Happy birthday to us!
Sam Eggleston
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
May 10, 2010--a day that will live in infamy around the UP Second Wave offices. That was the day the first publication went live and out into the world. It's been two years of great times, wonderful experiences and a slew of interesting stories since then and we're not planning on slowing down anytime soon.
From Where I Sit: The Civilizing of Indiana Jones
Deb Pascoe
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
What do you need to know about award-winning writer and author Deb Pacoe's views on life? She's funny at times, solemn at others and ranges everywhere in between. Her writing is always straight from the heart. She's also U.P. Second Wave's newest ongoing columnist. Enjoy.
Craftworkers create their own new entrepreneurial class
Douglas Trattner
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
There is no requirement for a time card or a boss to be part of the working world. Some folks, even here in the U.P., have made a name for themselves, and an income, by being a bit more crafty than the rest.
Michigan communities are dancing to a new beat
MSHDA
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Placemaking is important to the future of the community you live in, even though you may have never really heard of it until now. MSHDA and the Small Business Administration of Michigan are trying to change that.
A three-hour tour? Not if you're using public transportation
Tom Clynes
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
A trek around Michigan without a car can be a difficult proposition, as the folks who embarked on the Michigan Transportation Odyssey found out. Our own Tom Clynes followed them along three days and over 350 miles. He reports from the road.
Malone's Lens: A sure sign that spring has sprung
Shawn Malone
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
For some folks, seeing the first robin of the year is their sign that spring has finally arrived. For others, it may be that morel mushroom they come across. We here at UP Second Wave like to think that there is another sure sign that the season is upon us, as managing photographer Shawn Malone captured in this photo recently.
Complete Streets: Designing roadways for the benefit of all
K.G. Wassus
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Recently, the Michigan Environmental Council conducted a study with two focus groups. The results showed that state residents are more interested in seeing sidewalks and bike lanes--not just more roads. Amen to that, we say.
Falling Rock Cafe and Bookstore one of U.P.'s small business gems
Deb Pascoe
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
It's cliche, but it's true: Falling Rock Cafe and Bookstore in Munising has something for everyone. From great coffee to outstanding musical acts to free WiFi all the way to a selection of more than 20,000 new and used books. Second Wave's Deb Pascoe reports.
The Northern Lights: A slideshow by Shawn Malone
Shawn Malone
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
We have the luxury of living in a place where nature's beauty showcases itself on a daily basis. Better yet, we have an amazing photographer in Shawn Malone who is capable of capturing it all. Check out her slideshow this week that captures the beauty of the northern lights.
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