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parties, and special events.
The family business consultant pours a career’s worth of advice into a new book.
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The bobbleheads and pocket squares were expected, but it’s what’s under Perk’s desk that really has us worried.
Even if the market for industrial hemp becomes viable, a green revolution isn’t likely to result from mass production of the crop.
If approved, the ballot measure would eliminate the boundaries that restrict liquor to restaurants within seven acres of commercially-zoned areas, better known as the “the 7-acre rule.”
The collaboration involves connecting Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy with consumers through Google Assistant. The Xcel features of the voice-action technology will evolve over time.
Nike gave special preference to the royal purple kit it designed through a partnership with the Prince estate. More Prince-themed Nike gear could become available, and new Prince music may even make its way to Target Center.
The retail giant will equip employees with devices enabling customers to check out with any employee anywhere in the store. Black Friday hours and deals were also announced.
Anytime Fitness, Askov Finlayson, Clockwork, Nice Ride, Target are among the companies in the Twin Cities that have enacted policies including full closures, adjusted hours, and more, to ensure employees get to the polls.
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The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundations got a quick education in how to handle bitcoin donations.