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Despite consensus among dozens of industry players on a new legal definition for American single malt whiskey, a trio of Minnesota distillers has voiced concerns.
The North Star State joined the Federal Trade Commission and the state of Illinois in suing the ag equipment maker.
Under his leadership, the Austin, Minnesota-based company executed its largest acquisition to date.
Minnesota is the first state to ever begin a session without clear partisan majorities in both the House and Senate.
For nearly 30 years, leaders in southwest Minnesota have collaborated to provide a consistent and informed approval process for wind and solar farms, while landing millions of dollars in tax revenue for local governments.
At a Jan. 9 event at the Minneapolis Club, we formally recognized our 2024 class of Notable honorees.
The Maple Grove-based company plans to use the money to fund a clinical trial and to hire more employees.
They lost hundreds of thousands of dollars last winter due to warm temps. But Minnesota Ice Fest and Ice Palace are back again.
Planners intend to keep the holiday festival in Minneapolis’ downtown core in the future.
A Republican-DFL tie after election night has turned into an “organizational majority” for the GOP, at least temporarily. But what if DFLers just don’t show up next week?
The French airplane maker is making a multi-year commitment to purchase environmentally-friendly jet fuel from Minnesota.
The Edina City Council member and longtime Cargill IT exec talks through his approach to leading the Minneapolis-based manufacturer’s technology department.
But Minnesota’s nascent marijuana industry is wary of federal legalization.
The telehealth medicine dispenser is part of an AARP showcase of "longevity tech" at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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