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The Lake Superior Community Partnership Settled into Their New Office Space

The Lake Superior Community Partnership (LSCP) has recently moved from 501 S. Front St. in Marquette to 101 W. Washington St., Suite 10, Marquette, MI 49855. “Being in this new space allows staff access to updated office amenities and opens the door for natural collaboration with other economic development organizations…

Introducing, Christopher Germain, LSCP CEO

It is exciting to be writing my first Mining Journal column as CEO of the Lake Superior Community Partnership; returning to the U.P. – in particular Marquette County – has been a personal goal for over a decade. I am…

Employer-Based Childcare Solutions

Lake Superior Community Partnership and U.P. Michigan Works! have just recently released an Employer-Based Childcare Solutions handout to aid the U.P.-wide childcare crisis.     An interactive version of the Employer-Based Childcare Solutions handout can be downloaded here. If you would like the…

Partner Spotlight with Eco Smart Home Pros

This year we have launched a monthly Partner Spotlight program as a new way to get to know LSCP Partners!     This month’s Partner Spotlight is Eco Smart Home Pros. As a new business to Marquette, Eco Smart…

The Electrical Line Technician Program Graduates the Class of 2022

The Lake Superior Community Partnership (LSCP) would like to congratulate the students who just graduated from the Electrical Line Technician (ELT) program! Since its establishment in 2003, this program is a joint effort between Northern Michigan University (NMU), the Lake Superior…

Partner Spotlight with the City of Negaunee

This year we have launched a monthly Partner Spotlight program as a new way to get to know LSCP Partners!   Negaunee is a great community to live, work, and enjoy life. That’s why…

New Leadership Coming to the LSCP

It’s hard to believe that this will be my last Mining Journal column as the CEO of the LSCP. I’ve learned so much from this community that I’ll be taking with me into my new role in the Office of Rural…

Christopher Germain Hired as LSCP CEO

Marquette County, MI – The Lake Superior Community Partnership (LSCP) Board of Directors have named the incoming CEO for the economic development organization. Christopher Germain, who is currently employed as a Senior Redevelopment Ready Communities (RRC) Planner with…

Economic Development and the LSCP – Past, Present, and Future

With a 25-year history in Marquette County’s economic development, the LSCP has seen many things come and go – and its past and present put us in a good spot for the future. The LSCP has built an economic development foundation…

More changes are coming to LSCP

As many know, the LSCP and other U.P. partners have long advocated for the creation of the Office of Rural Development, which was established by Governor Whitmer in January. Last week, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced…

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